
“If you like a bit of sci-fi and a whole lot of action, this book is for you. The action won't disappoint. The ending will surprise you.”
Johanny Ortega, Reedsy
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Exploring themes of power, consciousness and humanity's reaction to The Other, We Come In Peace is a science fiction thrill that will grip you from start to finish.

When you have lost almost everything, how far would you go to protect the one person you have left?
Ryan Ellis’ successes at the government-corporate US Tech are behind him, his marriage is flailing and grief has left him struggling to get through the day.
After being plagued by nightmares of losing the one person left that he loves, Ryan is sent top secret files from an anonymous source that might explain the strange events that have happened to him, and he will do whatever it takes to find the truth.
Paradox. Unveil. Transcend.

‘Time is different as you get older. Hopes unrealised. Promises broken. You look back at something from ten or twenty years ago and you can’t believe it. Can’t believe it happened that long ago. Can’t believe that moment is over. That you will never exist in that time again. Never feel how you felt, never be who you were. Things can bring you closer to it, a song, a smell, a photograph. But it’s over. You can never go back. That moment is lost to you forever.
Nothing hurts more.’