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The Ship's Revenge

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Journey back to 1958 and unearth the truth hidden beneath Area 51!

Trapped in the past, Casey Stevens hopes to discover a cure for the machine virus that has infected her. But when Area 51 is attacked by a mysterious threat, the long-dormant ship comes frighteningly back to life.

Hunted by soldiers and inhuman creatures through an underground labyrinth, Casey must find a way to survive--by once again entering the ship.

Combining the thrills of yesteryear’s creature features with today’s modern scientific theories, author Doug Brode takes the reader down a winding rabbit hole of twists and turns, building to another shocking climax!

The voyage continues...

370 pages, Paperback

Published June 15, 2022

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Doug Brode

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Doug Brode is the author of five novels, including the SHELLI mysteries and the Ship Saga. He was the creator of Cinemax’s sexy sci-fi series Forbidden Science, as well as a storyboard/concept artist on such popular films as Star Trek, Iron Man, Thor, Looper, Van Helsing, Planet of the Apes, MIB: International, among many others. He lives in California with his wife, Pamela, and their two children, Hayden and Leia.

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November 1, 2022
Very good read

I enjoyed reading this book very much and I recommend this book to anyone who like alternate history type of books with lots of action.
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December 5, 2022
I listened to the audiobook version and I could not stop! Once again Doug Brode blends genres perfectly in this sequel to The Ship. The Ship’s Revenge had all the action packed horror/sci-fi thrills that I had been looking for in a story. Monster scenes from deep within the ship were scary enough for me to keep the lights on. I loved it!
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