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Space Attack Vol. 2: Rising of Tammie

Finding a race of beings from another planet called Tiamat that was destroyed by a planetoid and was left stranded on their moon, Mars, Revife predicted that a great war would come and that “new friends from the sky” would help them. Dwellers on the surface have been pardoned by the queen assisted by a very lucky Rabbon brave enough to take on that challenge. Who is the bullfriend of a female machinist who brings back the machine shops they once had so long ago?

Back on Earth the following day, it was 9:30 a.m. Doctor Friedman called Francis about his findings. He picked up the phone and called him from his Margate City, New Jersey, home.

In this second book of the exciting science-fiction Space Attack series, author Manuel F. Lim writes about Tammie, a talented female rabbit. He also thought he “needed to explain a little more about how the Rabbons came to Mars from Tiamat.”

He writes in the Prologue:

I’m happy to know that this book will answer all your questions about Cydonia, Hare City, Samsirch Day, and how the Pirons came to be and where they originated …

In Cydonia, you get to find out the struggles the Rabbons had to endure during the first five hundred Martian years, and after. It takes two Earth years to make up one Martian year; Mars moves half the speed of Earth around the sun. There is a bit of romance in this book, but it had to be toned down some. Otherwise, it would be called Eight Shades of Space Attack.

Space Attack Vol. 1: Remastered

Are there secret bases on the moon? And what is happening on Mars?

Space Attack Vol. 1: Remastered is the first book of a science fiction trilogy.

Two men had seen enough of what was happening. They decided to tell the world about their discovery. One goes for help, making his way to the space carrier Firebird. He ends up on Mars, seeing things he can’t believe.

Prologue

“Since the beginning, man has seen things in the skies above him. Not just stars and shooting stars but movements of an object going straight and suddenly pivoting in the nighttime sky. Some say they are people from other worlds visiting us from their planets. Admiral Richard Byrd went to Antarctica and tried to reach the South Pole. On February 19, 1947, it was very windy with freezing temperatures. On the afternoon of February 23, he got on a plane with two men. He flew over a barren desert of ice and snow, and what they found was not possible …”

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