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Alien Affairs
by Scott Skipper
Part 1 of the Alien Affairs series
Why did the government keep the Roswell incident such a big secret? Seventy years later only one woman remembers the answer, and it falls on her shoulders to save humanity from the second wave of genocidal aliens. CIA linguist, Carrie Player, wants nothing more than to have a grandbaby. Unfortunately, she will have to put that hope aside while she banters with Deshler, the alien determined to eliminate the human race.Carrie is tough, vulnerable, sarcastic and the only person on Earth who can speak the aliens' language, so the CIA gets her in touch with the slightly off-kilter alien, and she wages a war for survival on her Smart Phone. As Deshler begins to soften to her wit and charm, his colleagues redouble their efforts to vanquish humanity, forcing Carrie to dash all over the planet with her Alien Affairs team to thwart their diabolical plot. Fast paced and fun. Scott Skipper is a California fiction writer with a broad range of interests, including history, genealogy, travel, science and current events. His wry outlook on life infects his novels with biting sarcasm. Prisoners are never taken. Political correctness is taboo. His work includes historical fiction, alternative history, novelized biography, science fiction and political satire. He is a voracious reader and habitual and highly opinionated reviewer. An alien reading device recovered from the Roswell crash site reveals a terrible secret about mankind. Years later one woman is the only person who can negotiate with the aliens for the sake of humanity. Carrie Player gives her all to save the species, but she not only has to match wits with an alien, she must suffer with inept presidents, terrorists, a megalomaniacal CIA director, wiseass subordinates, bipolar spies and a mysterious child. When the human race stops reproducing, she is the only person who can find a cure, but it seems like everyone is trying to stop her? Will she survive to see the species recover? What will future generations look like if there are future generations? While we struggle to prevent our extinction how can we thwart the extremists' plans for world domination? Will we ever elect competent leaders again? Fast paced and sardonic, the Alien Affairs series sets one of a kind characters against perils both homegrown and otherworldly.
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Alien Eyes
by Scott Skipper
Part 2 of the Alien Affairs series
Humanity was a sort of biology experiment conducted for a few million years by the aliens from Tau Ceti 4. The experiment is finished and the human race is no longer necessary, so they sent a team to release a synthetic virus to sterilize us, thus eliminating the species humanely, but the first attempt failed due to bad navigation over Roswell, New Mexico. Seventy years later a second team was on track to complete success until an alien named Deshler got a message from Carrie Player, the only person on earth who could speak his language. She browbeat, cajoled and sweet-talked the single-minded alien into betraying his mission-at least in part.Now almost the entire human race is infertile, the aliens are on their way home and Carrie Player, head of the CIA's Department of Alien Affairs, is burdened with the task of finding a solution in the vast trove of alien data that Deshler left her. He also left her carrying his offspring who may or may not be the savior of the species.At the same time, in another bureau of the spy organization, a team races to find the mastermind of a new kind of suicide bomber that is spreading a deadly epidemic in Southern California. No one suspects that their paths are converging. Scott Skipper is a California fiction writer with a broad range of interests, including history, genealogy, travel, science and current events. His wry outlook on life infects his novels with biting sarcasm. Prisoners are never taken. Political correctness is taboo. His work includes historical fiction, alternative history, novelized biography, science fiction and political satire. He is a voracious reader and habitual and highly opinionated reviewer. An alien reading device recovered from the Roswell crash site reveals a terrible secret about mankind. Years later one woman is the only person who can negotiate with the aliens for the sake of humanity. Carrie Player gives her all to save the species, but she not only has to match wits with an alien, she must suffer with inept presidents, terrorists, a megalomaniacal CIA director, wiseass subordinates, bipolar spies and a mysterious child. When the human race stops reproducing, she is the only person who can find a cure, but it seems like everyone is trying to stop her? Will she survive to see the species recover? What will future generations look like if there are future generations? While we struggle to prevent our extinction how can we thwart the extremists' plans for world domination? Will we ever elect competent leaders again? Fast paced and sardonic, the Alien Affairs series sets one of a kind characters against perils both homegrown and otherworldly.
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Alien Child
by Scott Skipper
Part 3 of the Alien Affairs series
Years after her mother cajoled the secret to reversing the effects of alien induced global infertility from the libidinous alien, Deshler, the birth rate begins to rebound when another alien craft arrives on a follow-up visit. Terrie Deshler desperately tries to be a normal teenager while threatened by jihadists, hounded by the government, pursued by Russians and menaced by fertility probing aliens. Being only one of a handful who can communicate with the no nonsense alien, Mischa, she and her mother apply their wiles to convince the suspicious invaders that their plan for human extinction is on track. The fact that her aunt is secretly dispensing the fertility restoration cure to an elite few brings the wrath of the masses down on them all while the space raiders circle the planet searching for evidence of reproduction. Scott Skipper is a California fiction writer with a broad range of interests, including history, genealogy, travel, science and current events. His wry outlook on life infects his novels with biting sarcasm. Prisoners are never taken. Political correctness is taboo. His work includes historical fiction, alternative history, novelized biography, science fiction and political satire. He is a voracious reader and habitual and highly opinionated reviewer. An alien reading device recovered from the Roswell crash site reveals a terrible secret about mankind. Years later one woman is the only person who can negotiate with the aliens for the sake of humanity. Carrie Player gives her all to save the species, but she not only has to match wits with an alien, she must suffer with inept presidents, terrorists, a megalomaniacal CIA director, wiseass subordinates, bipolar spies and a mysterious child. When the human race stops reproducing, she is the only person who can find a cure, but it seems like everyone is trying to stop her? Will she survive to see the species recover? What will future generations look like if there are future generations? While we struggle to prevent our extinction how can we thwart the extremists' plans for world domination? Will we ever elect competent leaders again? Fast paced and sardonic, the Alien Affairs series sets one of a kind characters against perils both homegrown and otherworldly.
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Gravity Waves
by Scott Skipper
Part 4 of the Alien Affairs series
Half-alien, Terrie Deshler, and her alien bashing mother, Carrie Player, surf the multiverse when they hear that Deshler, who tried to annihilate the human race, is in trouble for failing in his mission. The only way that they can reach Tau Ceti IV in time to intercede is to go back in time the thirty-two years it takes to make the transit, which also resets their ages. Then there is the minor issue of a marauding race of aliens who are looking for a new planet because theirs will be incinerated by a supernova. One more time, the Alien Affairs teams must save the human race, but this time they have the mind-twisting force of the multiverse to wield as a weapon more powerful than gravity waves. Scott Skipper is a California fiction writer with a broad range of interests, including history, genealogy, travel, science and current events. His wry outlook on life infects his novels with biting sarcasm. Prisoners are never taken. Political correctness is taboo. His work includes historical fiction, alternative history, novelized biography, science fiction and political satire. He is a voracious reader and habitual and highly opinionated reviewer. An alien reading device recovered from the Roswell crash site reveals a terrible secret about mankind. Years later one woman is the only person who can negotiate with the aliens for the sake of humanity. Carrie Player gives her all to save the species, but she not only has to match wits with an alien, she must suffer with inept presidents, terrorists, a megalomaniacal CIA director, wiseass subordinates, bipolar spies and a mysterious child. When the human race stops reproducing, she is the only person who can find a cure, but it seems like everyone is trying to stop her? Will she survive to see the species recover? What will future generations look like if there are future generations? While we struggle to prevent our extinction how can we thwart the extremists' plans for world domination? Will we ever elect competent leaders again? Fast paced and sardonic, the Alien Affairs series sets one of a kind characters against perils both homegrown and otherworldly.
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