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Invasion

Luke Rhinehart

Super-intelligent furry aliens suddenly appear from another universe. And they've come to earth to have fun. "Louie" follows fisherman Billy Morton home one day and he and his family come quickly to love the playful alien. But when Louie starts using their computer to hack into government and corporate networks, and steal millions from banks to give to others, they realize that Louie and his friends mean trouble. Billy, his wife and two sons begin a roller-coaster ride of fame, fortune, jail, death, resurrection, and a distinguished ranking high on the FBI's "Most Wanted" List.

The Government soon decides that all these aliens are terrorists. They must be eliminated. The aliens are playing games they hope will help humans to see the insanity of the American political, economic and military systems. But the Powers That Be don't play games: they make war.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Titan Books (UK)
  • Publish Date: Aug 29th, 2017
  • Pages: 432
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 6.90in - 4.30in - 1.10in - 0.40lb
  • EAN: 9781785651779
  • Categories: Science Fiction - Alien ContactScience Fiction - Humorous

About the Author

Luke Rhinehart is the acclaimed author of ten works of fiction. His novel The Dice Man has been translated into 27 languages and has been praised by Loaded Magazineas "the Novel of the Century," by a BBC production as "one of the most influential books of the last half century," and by the London Telegraph as "one of the fifty great cult books of the last 50 years."

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Praise for this book

"With Invasion, Rhinehart has managed to successfully meld science fiction, social commentary, and humor into a darkly funny examination of American life and ideals. This is an overall great read the leaves the reader greatly anticipating what Rhinehart will come up with next." Portland Book Review