Diary of a Dead Girl ~ Book 1 (being edited)
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Complete, First published Jul 22, 2012
Ronald Reagen's Speech at the UN 1987:~
"Perhaps we need some outside universal threat, I occasionally think how our differences worldwide would vanish, if we were facing an alien threat outside our world. And yet I ask you, is not an alien force already among us....."

A woman's desperate search for her friends who were evacuated in a Government sanctioned order finds herself in the middle of a secret war. Society has been infiltrated by outside agencies aided by those in power worldwide.  Will earth and her inhabitants survive a hostile takeover…?

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