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War of Attrition

An Adam Cain and Copernicus Smith Adventure: The Human Chronicles Legacy Series, Book 2

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War of Attrition

By: T.R. Harris
Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
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The greatest threat the galaxy has ever faced . . .

Launched by a race of beings long thought extinct . . .

This is a challenge even Adam Cain may not be able to overcome . . .

International bestselling science fiction author T. R. Harris presents Book 2 in The Human Chronicles Legacy series, featuring all your favorite characters from the original series.

In a continuation of the events begun in Raiders of the Shadow, Adam Cain and Copernicus Smith face off against an old enemy . . . in fact, several old enemies. The Klin have returned, as have the Second Generation Humans from the early days of The Human Chronicles. Their old foe is back at it again, but this time teamed up with the deadly weapons manufacturer Xan-fi, on another galaxy-conquering quest. But this time, they won't be denied.

And as usual, only our heroes can stop them. Or can they? It could be different this time.

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I’ve gotten so used to how the old narrator pronounced names I had to do a double take when he first mentioned Panur. I’m used to Panur rhyming with pour but this narrator pronounces it rhyming with manner. Just odd in my brain since it’s been so many books with the same pronunciations

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