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Earth II-You Have no Honor (Virus Book 3) Kindle Edition
As Earth teeters on the brink of annihilation from a mysterious virus and a subsequent alien mining operation, Joan and Tom Herl, aided by the first thinking computer, SIMPOC, must unravel the sinister machinations of the villainous Julius and follow him to the source of the virus. With danger lurking at every turn, can the Navy and the president stop the attacking robots and save the remaining fragments of humanity? Join them on a heart-pounding journey of deception, betrayal, and the ultimate quest for survival in the thrilling third installment of the Virus/Earth Series.
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- ASIN : B016YSOQ5Q
- Publisher : Raymond J Perreault
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : November 26, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 1.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 365 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 3 of 7 : Virus
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,286 in Alien Invasion Science Fiction
- #6,225 in First Contact Science Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Ray is a prolific author that enjoys science fiction. He feels that genre is fertile ground to understand ourselves and where we’re going. He has written a mix of Sci-Fi stories, but tends to focus on stories with computers, post-apocalyptic themes and stories with strong morals, loyalties, and drama.
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Ray was a Senior Pilot in the US Air Force and traveled to 27 countries around the world. His C-130 assignments ranged from landing in a farm field in Paraguay to entering East Berlin and experiencing Russian controllers giving him false headings.
Ray’s other assignment was as a T-38 instructor pilot. “The T-38 is the best plane in the word; two pilots, two engines, and two afterburners.” Two of his remarkable experiences included training the first class of female pilots and receiving an Air Commendation medal for saving a T-38 that blew an engine during a touch and go, saving himself and the student pilot on board.
After his Air Force career, Ray enjoyed a long and exciting career with Northrop Grumman. During the 28 years at Northrop, some of the highlights included work as the Lead Wind Tunnel test engineer on the F-20, F-23, F-18, and B-2. His career progressed to be the Deputy Manager of Engineering for the Tri-Service Stand-Off Attack Missile (TSSM). Later he was responsible for all the computers at Ryan Aeronautical, then all of the computers on the B-2 Bomber program.
Ray hopes you enjoy his work, and he looks forward to sharing many new and exciting stories.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017Kindle Unlimited Odd but enjoyable. {Own this one and possible 4 as well, read it in box set as well}
This is book 3 & book 4 also has Virus Box set, noted below
Book 3 in the Virus/Earth Series; End of Epoch 1
Earth was attacked by a suspicious virus (Bk1), the remaining survivors deal with the loss (Bk2), then face the attackers (Bk3) and begin to explore the universe (Bk4). Earth is under attack and losing. The evil computer Julius takes steps to remove the threats to its existence, SIMPOC, and the remaining humans take a desperate step to control Julius and face their attackers.
This is the 4th book in the Virus/Earth II series.
Humanity has dealt with the alien invasion and found themselves traveling among the stars. They find other alien cultures, some they can trust and some they can’t. More than 99% of the humans on Earth have died due to a suspicious virus from an alien invasion. A truce is finally worked out with the invading aliens, but now humans have thousands of space ships as reparations for the mistaken invasion.
The remnants of the US Government try to rebuild the world, but they encounter other aliens, some of whom may not be friendly. The rebuilding must be balanced with possible alien conflicts.Julius, the A.I. Android that was part of the original collapse of humanity, still, lurks on the horizon. His only objectives are to eliminate the threats to his existence; the remaining humans and the other AI computer SIMPOC.
Virus: 72 Hours to Live (Virus/Earth II Book 1)
Virus-Earth's Last Battle
Earth II-You Have no Honor (Virus Book 3)
Earth II: Rebirth (Virus Book 4)
Earth II - Julius the First (Virus/Earth II Book 5)
Also {SIMPOX box set is books 1 & 2}, singles, and possibly other box sets
- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2016I have read both of the SIMPOC books and both of the Virus books. This is an excellent ending to the first part of a great story the has legs and can on for a long time. I loved the way the ending was set-up, it isn't like the typical man-kills-millions-of-aliens, but actually could happen to the detriment of Earth.
I loved how Mr. Perreault took on such a large story with multiple, each playing their part of the larger story. I hope he continues with this list of characters and takes the story into the future.
This book was given to me for an honest reveiw
- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018What great stories from this author, obviously fertile imagination mixed with aviation and engineering insight. Really paints a picture and puts you right in the action. I couldn’t put it down till I realized it was two in the morning.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2019This is just a lot of fun.
Be aware it's the third book of a trilogy, but I didn't find that to be a problem. There's enough information salted in on the backstory that I picked it up pretty quickly and understood enough of what the characters were responding to.
A massive pandemic has wiped out a large part of the human population of the planet, and now alien ships are in orbit and sending smaller ships down with robot crews. They seem to be ignoring the humans, and indifferent to life forms that aren't attacking them. Machinery is something else, though--so aircraft and naval ships, for instance, are treated as threats. The surviving human population, in the government and military around the world, are trying to mount a defense against the aliens.
Meanwhile, the US has, or had, two supercomputers, Julius and SIMPOC, which were released by the deaths of their creators, and have made themselves mobile. SIMPOC is programmed to help humans. Julius, on the other hand, seems to have been programmed for maximum paranoia. Julius is determined to wipe out the biggest threats to its existence, which is to say, SIMPOC and the remaining humans.
Then there's the question of the aliens, and their agenda. They, or their robots, seem to be focused on Earth's resources, but to what end? Once the robots have achieved control, will colonists be coming? Or will reinforcements arrive if the robots take longer than expected to achieve control?
We're following several groups as they try to respond to the crisis. At the Space Consortium, Joan and Tom Herl, respectively head of the Mars colonization project and chief engineer, and SIMPOC, along with the rest of the team, need to figure out how to best support the team on Mars, give them the best chance of getting home--and then how they're going to help resist the invasion. The scientists and engineers on Mars have made some useful discoveries, though, and may be in less of a crisis, at least least of an immediate crisis, than those back on Earth.
The President, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and others at Norfolk (where what's left of the government has relocated after unfortunate events in DC), are trying to organize a military defense--and face the uncomfortable choice of whether to make an alliance with the Russian forces. We also see the different US Navy fleets confronting the alien forces and figuring out by trial and error what works and what doesn't. One interesting bit is the Lieutenant j.g. Darlene Drummond, senior surviving officer on an aircraft carrier after the virus hit, who has managed to get the ship with its less than skeleton crew back to Norfolk. Once there, she happily awaits the assignment of a new captain, only to find out that, in the current crisis conditions, she is the new captain. They don't have extra personnel hanging around, and she proved herself able to handle the ship in a crisis.
In the Pacific, a fleet is making its way to Hawaii after the virus, when they learn they're now confronting an alien invasion, and the base in Hawaii is of course also understaffed due to the virus.
And of course, there's the paranoid supercomputer, Julius, who views the aliens more as a potential opportunity than a common threat it ought to be working with the others to defeat. This doesn't, though, mean that the aliens ought to trust it.
There's a lot of good characters here, whom I enjoyed getting to know. Perreault also manages to keep all these different subplots moving and making sense, as the story build toward its climax.
This is, as I said, a lot of fun, and very exciting. Perreault also does a very good job reading his own work, which is not something you can count on. Voice acting is a very different profession than writing, and not everyone develops both skills well.
Recommended.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author, and am reviewing it voluntarily.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017The book has a good storyline. I`m interested in reading the first book to see how this book came about. However, it should have been proofed by someone who can spell and knows good grammer and punctuation.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2019Exciting and a wonderful storyline. Enjoyed the ideas within. A good storyline and easy to relate to.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2017Sorry, I can't give a good review to a book that can't even spell the words on the cover correctly. I can't figure out if it is supposed to be "epoch" or "epic" on the cover. It shows a certain amateurishness.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019I have read Bk's 1 and 2 - loved the premise and was easily able to get into them - started book 3 and loved it - have since moved on to Bk 4 and am still loving every minute of it. Mr Perreault is a new and exciting author and as he picks up steam throughout this fantastic 6 volume set, I have gotten more and more enthused. Start at Bk1 and you will be hooked as I am - great job Mr. Perreault - you have yourself a fan