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Mark Thomas Harritt

On Distant Shores

Science Fiction & Fantasy

When Chief Warrant Officer Mike Duggins and his SpecOps team are assigned to a DARPA black site, their reality is changed in the blink of an eye, leaving them in an unrecognizable world, stalked by massive, draconic predators. With only his team, untested Mech Armor, and DARPA techs keeping the cunning predators at bay, they will have to employ every tactic they know in order to survive or risk becoming prey for the hostile carnivores. Can 5 experienced warriors and the DARPA tech team outsmart and outwit an enemy like no other they've seen before and find their way back home?

Book Bubbles from On Distant Shores

The Dragon

The team hears unearthly, deep bellows coming from the elevator shaft. A few minutes before, they were on Earth. Now they didn't know where they were. They only knew that there was something behind the metal doors of the elevator, and it sounded very angry.

The Demon Deception

Science Fiction & Fantasy

To keep an ancient evil from entering and destroying the world, foes become friends and enemies become allies. Good and Evil, God and Satan, will have to join forces in order to thwart the efforts of the sadistic ancient enemy that promises to destroy the world. Lazarus is paired with his most dangerous foe, the beautiful demon succubus, Lillith. Trusting her means abandoning all reason. Succumbing to doubt will jeopardize the world. With so many enemies to tackle and so many problems to contend with, the world will run out of time unless good and evil learn to work together to stop the alien invasion. Paired with his archenemy, Lazarus' quest to save the world begins, but only if he's not snared by the beautiful Lillith, or derailed by a legion of obstacles, other demons, and their hellish spawn. Distinguishing friend from foe, good from evil will challenge Lazarus every step of the way. When Good and Evil have to work together against a common foe, Lazarus has to wonder, who’s going to put the knife in his back, his enemies, or his allies.

Book Bubbles from The Demon Deception

Lilith

Lazarus hadn't seen Lilith since he had died and been resurrected. He'd spent the intervening two thousand years tracking down her demons and destroying each one. It had been a long fight. Now the bosses upstairs wanted him to deal directly with her. It was crazy, but the dire threat to the entire world warranted such an extreme course of action. He only had to convince her to work with him before she tried to kill him.

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