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First Action

Starsea Invaders: Book 1

G. Harry Stine

The Pacific Island port of Makasar used to be a fairly peaceful outpost of the United States Navy. But now, entire American families are vanishing without a trace and no one has any ideas about where they might be. William M. Corry, captain of the super-sub U.S.S. Shenandoah has orders to get to the bottom of the mysterious disappearances.

At first, he suspects the unpredictable Chinese troopers patrolling the area, but after a little investigating, Corry realizes that the disappearances of the Americans cannot be the fault of the Chinese--they are as worried as he is. Corry refuses to believe the wild rumors of native cannibals... until he accidentally unearths the real enemy: a force with power beyond anything humankind has ever known!

Second Contact

Starsea Invaders: Book 2

G. Harry Stine

Against the background of global-political turmoil, aliens are discovered below the seas, and the crew of an experimental sub sets out on an intercept course. The offworld invaders seem to come in two types: the "miners" who need Earth's technology and raw materials, and the "fishers" who feed on humans.

Third Encounter

Starsea Invaders: Book 3

G. Harry Stine

Against a background of global-political turmoil in the early 21st century, the crew of a new, technologically advanced submarine set out on a mission. What they encounter is an aquatic extraterrestrial species at the top of the food chain of their world, and they're omnivorous. This is the explosive conclusion of the Starsea Invaders trilogy.