Mission Earth 1, the Invaders Plan - L. Ron Hubbard (Paperback)
Mission Earth
Description
A novel rooted in todays clandestine worlds of intelligence, drug smuggling and government corruption.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 9781870451314
- Department
- Books
- Released
- 15 May 1986
- Supply Source
- UK
Book
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- New Era Publications UK Ltd
- Edition
- New ed
- Series
- Mission Earth S.
- Language
- English
- Number of Pages
- 500
- Dimensions
- 175 x 105 x 43mm (564g)
Summary
Earth does not exist...Or so they want you to believe. Who are
they? What do they want? And who do they think they are? They are
the Voltarians of Voltar-an empire 110 planets strong. They are
already among us. And the invasion is about to begin...in a hundred
years or so. Or is it? The truth is far more sinister. Undercover,
underground and out of sight, the invaders plan what may in fact be
a massive diversion. In the darkest recesses of Voltar's
Coordinated Information Apparatus (otherwise known as the CIA), a
tyrant of terror sets out to exploit the invasion in order to seize
power. All that stands in his way is a planet that doesn't exist.
Discover a world where corporations rule and political corruption
is rife. Where governments are driven by oil and controlled by
drugs. Where global warming is getting hotter by the minute...and a
scorching love affair could determine the fate of millions. Where a
cosmic conspiracy is about to hit home and the intergalactic
intrigue knows no bounds. They call it Blito-P3. We call it Earth.
You can't afford to look the other way. It's the end of the world
as you know it...and the beginning of one of the most spectacular,
thought-provoking, and wildly inventive works of science fiction
and espionage of our time.
Fiction
- General Subject
- Science Fiction
- BISAC Subject 1
- Fiction / Science Fiction / General
- BIC Classification 1
- Science fiction
- BIC Classification 2
- Graphic novels
- Dewey Classification
- 813.52
- Readership
- General (US: Trade)
Author Bio
With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 320 million copies
of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most
enduring and widely read authors of our time. As a leading light of
American Pulp Fiction through the 1930s and '40s, he is further
among the most influential authors of the modern age. Indeed, from
Ray Bradbury to Stephen King, there is scarcely a master of
imaginative tales who has not paid tribute to L. Ron Hubbard.