Wolf Pack – Book One – Invasion & Conquest
Rated 4.56 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)
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As the lone survivor of the rescue mission after his aircraft was shot down, the last thing Staff Sergeant John Decker wanted was the responsibility for a hundred odd, soft as putty, no-nothing, weepy females. His mission was to retrieve an important package and get it to a secret military base in northern California. He was hundreds of miles inside alien held territory with no heavy weapons, no support, no Intel on the aliens, and no way to report the mission was a bust. Between him and the secret base stood the Sierra Nevada Mountain, four hundred miles of treacherous road and an unknown number of world destroying aliens.
SKU: WP-001
Category: Full Length Scifi stories
Tags: Alient invasion, Courage, Duty, Honor, Militarty, Scifi
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9 reviews for Wolf Pack – Book One – Invasion & Conquest
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Rob Buckman –
ByLowell Morrisonon February 7, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
*****|
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Aliens attack, a rescue mission fails. One man survive a STL crash. This man, an SAS Sergeant carries on the mission alone. And this novel I couldn’t put down, well written. I will excitedly await the next installment
Rob Buckman –
ByPoet Ravenon February 23, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
Decker is about as real as any military special operations member as can be and the motivation that real solders feel.
Rob Buckman –
ByKindle Customeron February 23, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
Lots of action in this new series by Rob Buckman. What’s a soldier to do when he has to go 500 miles through hostile territory with over 100 females. Yep, train them to fight. Suburb writing and a great story.
Rob Buckman –
ByKindle Customeron February 20, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
I would recommend this book to anyone.it captures your attention and holds it to the very end.it was awesome.can’t wait for the next one.
Rob Buckman –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than most space opera/TEOTWAWKI/military science fiction.
ByAmazon Customeron February 17, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
Over many decades I’ve probably read hundreds of examples of military science fiction, TEOTWAWKI, and space opera stories, and this story is one of the better examples.
Not particularly complex or deep–but, if it was, it wouldn’t be space opera, would it? Good, not too unrealistic plot, good character development, a twist I haven’t seen before, and a lot of action.
As well, I liked the protagonist.
I’m hoping that this series will continue.
Rob Buckman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good story
ByAmazon Customeron February 12, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
I think this is one of Rob’s best. Yes, it is grity. It’s also a darn good story with very good character development.
Rob Buckman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another winner!!
ByTravelinbebeon February 8, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
Another fast moving ,exciting adventure, as expected from Rob Buckmam. Plenty of humor to keep the mayhem from getting overwhelming. Can’t wait for tbe rest of the story.
Rob Buckman –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Aliens attack, is mankind doomed?
ByLowell Morrisonon February 7, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
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Aliens attack, a rescue mission fails. One man survive a STL crash. This man, an SAS Sergeant carries on the mission alone. And this novel I couldn’t put down, well written. I will excitedly await the next installment
Rob Buckman –
I really liked ‘He who dares’ and his other early works and …
ByJames R. Norton Sr.on February 6, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
Different sort of book than Mr. Buckman has written in the past. Along the same lines as ‘Heart of Stone’ series it is a much more gruff and graphic novel with very adult language and situations. It was intriguing but not what I expected. I don’t know I’m kind of indecisive at the moment. I really liked ‘He who dares’ and his other early works and have waited for book 4 of the series for quite some time. Maybe if I reread it I’ll have a different opinion