Product Description
A VISIT TO THE ISLAND CALLED EARTH...
What might have happened if aliens had visited our world, the real world, today? What would NOT happen?
On a tiny Pacific atoll nicknamed ALIEN BEACH, a group of men and women come face to face with amphibian visitors from space.
They must learn to understand these enigmatic visitors, before the planet is thrown into a war that cannot be won... and in doing so, understand themselves.
ALIEN BEACH was originally released as a Web serial in 1999 on the author's website, and later in POD paperback format. This is the first version of ALIEN BEACH for the Kindle.
Some reader reactions to previous editions:
"I'd highly recommend anyone who's into sci-fi to read this free online novel. The story touches on so many fundamental levels, it will leave you speechless."
-Mark Jones, USA (2005)
"It's interesting when we get to be so close to the characters (,) that when the book finishes we feel as if we were losing some close friends."
-Mario Andre Dias Pacheco, Brazil (2003)
"If you let yourself go with it and don't let yourself get distracted by your eyes rolling every now and again, you should enjoy it as a nice light, almost Golden Age-feeling science fiction novel (although showing the lack of a Golden Age editor)."
-Karen Burnham (2006)
What might have happened if aliens had visited our world, the real world, today? What would NOT happen?
On a tiny Pacific atoll nicknamed ALIEN BEACH, a group of men and women come face to face with amphibian visitors from space.
They must learn to understand these enigmatic visitors, before the planet is thrown into a war that cannot be won... and in doing so, understand themselves.
ALIEN BEACH was originally released as a Web serial in 1999 on the author's website, and later in POD paperback format. This is the first version of ALIEN BEACH for the Kindle.
Some reader reactions to previous editions:
"I'd highly recommend anyone who's into sci-fi to read this free online novel. The story touches on so many fundamental levels, it will leave you speechless."
-Mark Jones, USA (2005)
"It's interesting when we get to be so close to the characters (,) that when the book finishes we feel as if we were losing some close friends."
-Mario Andre Dias Pacheco, Brazil (2003)
"If you let yourself go with it and don't let yourself get distracted by your eyes rolling every now and again, you should enjoy it as a nice light, almost Golden Age-feeling science fiction novel (although showing the lack of a Golden Age editor)."
-Karen Burnham (2006)

