This image is the cover for the book First Action, Starsea Invaders

First Action, Starsea Invaders

The Pacific Island port of Makasar used to be a fairly peaceful outpost of the United States Navy. But now, entire American families are vanishing without a trace and no one has any ideas about where they might be. William M. Corry, captain of the super-sub U.S.S. Shenandoah has orders to get to the bottom of the mysterious disappearances. At first, he suspects the unpredictable Chinese troopers patrolling the area, but after a little investigating, Corry realizes that the disappearances of the Americans cannot be the fault of the Chinese—they are as worried as he is. Corry refuses to believe the wild rumors of native cannibals…until he accidentally unearths the real enemy: a force with power beyond anything humankind has ever known!

G. Harry Stine

The late G. Harry Stine graduated from Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado (his hometown), with a bachelor’s in physics. Before deciding on a science degree, he studied psychology and premedicine at the University of Colorado. Stine was a prime consultant on the definitive NASA study on space industrialization in 1977–1978. He also developed financial and management scenarios for Solar Power Satellite systems (1979), and worked on the military implications of those systems (1980). He testified before Congress four times concerning the need for and direction of future space programs and lectured on space warfare at the US Army War College.

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