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The Alien Agenda (#Wattys2018)
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Complete, First published Jul 08, 2015
Highest rank in Science Fiction #168
#60 in 'ancient'

Have extraterrestrials been monitoring human progress for thousands of years--at times helping us to advance, and at other times holding us back? Is there really an alien agenda. More importantly is humanity ready to face it?

Sci-Fi lover Laila, makes shocking discovery. 

The ancient astronaut theory is real.

And what's worst, so is the Alien Agenda.

And a potential extraterrestrial invasion. 

As the secret unravels, Laila finds herself treading a path that would either save or destroy mankind forever.

Without much help, she'd have to find a way to stop it or it would mean the end.

With a mysterious clue and a friend by her side will she find a way to save mankind before it's too late?

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"If they wanted to let us know about alien interference in human evolution, why didn't they tell us earlier?" 

"Because mankind wasn't ready... and will never be."
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