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Hunted
Hunted
Hunted
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Hunted

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 Too long since shapeshifter Tessa Hawthorne's last change to Sasquatch.  

 

With the town dying, a rising restlessness puts her in jeopardy.  Men hunt the woods, murderous intent in their eyes.

 

Then the aliens from space return.  Instead of abducting her again, they need help.

 

Tessa must face Insurmountable obstacles, risking losing everything.

 

A chilling, action-packed tale of betrayal. 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 12, 2020
ISBN9781393503934
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Linda Maye Adams

Linda Maye Adams is published in Kevin J. Anderson’s anthology Monsters, Movies, & Mayhem.  She is the author of the military-based GALCOM Universe series, including the novel Crying Planet, featured in the 2018 Military Science Fiction StoryBundle, and is working on a superhero novel. 

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    Linda Maye Adams’s especially delightful Alien Pizza features friendly aliens so enamored with low-budget monster movies that they make one of their own. – Publisher’s Weekly

    She smelled aliens, a distinctive combination of sweet metal and steak.

    For a moment, it brought back memories of the ship, two months ago, and waking up on board.  Her beast had been pissed, and rightly so.

    Tessa Hawthorne thought that had been enough to keep the aliens away.  She opened the door of the general store, bells giving a jingle, and stared at the early morning autumn day. The sun smeared burnt orange and tobacco over the Cascade mountains, lighting the pines and firs standing tall.  The alders were already starting to turn the color of sunset.  

    She rubbed her arms against the chill lingering in the air.

    The tiny main street of the town was peaceful at this hour.  But she found herself checking off signs of the last six months.  Sheets of plywood covered the windows of the restaurant, leaving it

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