Mimic's Last Stand

Mimic's Last Stand
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Download or read book Mimic's Last Stand written by James David Victor and published by Fairfield Publishing. This book was released on 2019-11-04 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There’s nothing more dangerous than a shapeshifting alien with nothing left to lose. A fast-paced space opera with shape-shifting aliens from Bestselling Author James David Victor. Mimic and Higgens are returning home with their friends, intent on finding peace. Unfortunately, the universe has other plans. Mimic’s home world has been razed and the survivors have been taken captive. Mimic, Higgens, and their friends must embark on another desperate mission to save their species. And this one might prove to be more costly than ever. Mimic’s Last Stand contains the last three episodes in the Space Shifter Chronicles. If you like fast-paced space adventures with engaging, and quirky, characters, you will love Higgens, Mimic, and their adventures in space. Download Mimic’s Last Stand and see how this epic space adventure ends!


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