
Invasion
Harrier, Book 3 (Raptors, Book 6)
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How do you stop an invasion force that just defeated the most powerful person on the planet? Chances are, you don’t.
But the world’s greatest heroes and villains are going to team up and make their best attempt.
After the Tuldarians—a race of dinosaur-like aliens—invade the Earth with overwhelming numbers of ships and soldiers, the world’s governments finally repeal the Anti-Vigilante Acts. Now, the masked crimefighters and criminals who haven’t been allowed to use their powers are being asked to fight to save humanity. And to think, I was just put in prison for just trying to be a good guy.
However, with the recent knowledge that the Tuldarians have developed a way of stripping us from superpowers, that could prove more difficult than it seems—in fact, it could be a suicide mission.
My name is Sawyer William Vincent (I know, it's three first names. Think I haven't heard that before?) Once known as Red Raptor, I'm now Black Harrier, one of the world's most famous masked crime-fighters. And I’m trying to help stop the end of the world.
Invasion is the third book in the new Harrier series from Audible number one best-selling author Jaime Castle and CJ Valin, the creators of Raptors.
©2023 Aethon Books (P)2023 Audible, Inc.Having escaped the Trench Sawyer aka Black Harrier now has to face his biggest test yet. Working with his old team to stop an alien invasion and without the most powerful super hero in the world, Eagle star help. Can earth find enough hero's of even villains left, after sending them all to prison, willing to risk there lives to save the planet from the dinosaur like aliens? Especially when some of them are getting sent on suicide missions.
Using the different narrators was a good choice because despite all being males each had a distinctive voice and there was no confusion which character was fighting the good fight.
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