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End Horizon
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Complete, First published Mar 01, 2019
Mature
Five years after a worldwide alien abduction, a small resistance has managed step up to meet their maker and turn the tides against their abductors. Armed only with a small fleet of human beings and hybrids alike, Mark Corley seeks the answers behind deadly biomechanical amalgamations, space-age medical miracles, and the biggest question of all - Were primitive humans really planted here on Earth?

Based on and adapted from, with express consent from Liam O'Donnell, The Skyline Franchise.
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