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Alien Exodus
Alien Lament
Alien Genesis
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Eden's Angels Series

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While the Serefim Presidium is forced to retreat from Earth, their homeworld, Domhan Siol, is unraveling. Beset by climate change and economic upheaval, their society teeters on the brink of collapse.


The greed and power lust of the returning plutocrats inflame political tensions to the point of violence. The import of sapien slaves from Earth to Domhan Siol tears an enormous hole in the ancient civilization's moral code, and the Domhanian Confederation spirals into an interplanetary civil war.


In this epic science fiction adventure, Admiral Cortell shares the last of his extraordinary fifty-thousand-year-old "memories" about Earth's ancient alien visitors.


ALIEN LAMENT is the thrilling and thought-provoking conclusion to Gary Beene's Eden's Angels series.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNext Chapter
Release dateApr 15, 2022
Alien Exodus
Alien Lament
Alien Genesis

Titles in the series (3)

  • Alien Genesis

    1

    In 1954, Ensign James Cortell wakes up from a coma with memories of an alien scientist who had visited Earth some fifty thousand years ago. Years later, he realizes this knowledge should not be taken to his grave. Earth’s extraterrestrial visitors altered Homo sapien DNA to produce modern humans. Soon the industrialist overlords among the alien race realize that genetically altered humans offer a source of cheap labor. A galactic slave trade is born. When an unplanned mutation begins causing gigantism among some of the sapiens, Dr. Kadeya and her grandson, Ramuell, travel to Earth and plan to rectify the situation. As the scientific and industrialist factions of Earth's rulers clash, Kadeya and Ramuell are caught in the middle. But behind the scenes, an even greater power is at play, and very soon their future - and the future of both races now inhabiting the planet - will change forever.

  • Alien Exodus

    2

    Some fifty thousand years ago, a race of extraterrestrials visited Earth. In their quest to seed the cosmos with sentience, alien scientists created the first modern humans by altering Homo sapiens’ DNA. However, the alien race’s noble intentions were derailed by greed and power lust, leading to the birth of a galactic slave trade and a war that spanned multiple worlds. In the midst of this chaos, a miscalculation by Domhanian scientists produced a vicious race of giant humans known as the Nefilim. The Nefilim Project staff were forced to adopt a shocking strategy to correct the flawed genetic manipulation. Failure was not an option, but were they prepared to pay the price of success? In the second book of Gary Beene’s ‘Eden’s Angels’ series, Admiral James Cortell continues sharing his extraordinary fifty-thousand-year-old “memories” of Earth’s ancient alien visitors. Readers will be taken on a thrilling journey through a multiverse filled with intrigue, danger, and adventure.

  • Alien Lament

    3

    While the Serefim Presidium is forced to retreat from Earth, their homeworld, Domhan Siol, is unraveling. Beset by climate change and economic upheaval, their society teeters on the brink of collapse. The greed and power lust of the returning plutocrats inflame political tensions to the point of violence. The import of sapien slaves from Earth to Domhan Siol tears an enormous hole in the ancient civilization's moral code, and the Domhanian Confederation spirals into an interplanetary civil war. In this epic science fiction adventure, Admiral Cortell shares the last of his extraordinary fifty-thousand-year-old "memories" about Earth's ancient alien visitors. ALIEN LAMENT is the thrilling and thought-provoking conclusion to Gary Beene's Eden's Angels series.

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