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(More customer reviews)This book was the point where I started to question what the authors were doing. I love a good alien invasion story, but I found the Doom video games to be more interesting because they weren't exactly aliens; they were something much more frightening. The authors of this novel removed this aspect and tried to put their own spin on the story, thus hurting it. I also didn't find the new characters all that exciting, although I enjoyed the fact that it switched perspective while still remaining in the first person.
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They were creatures seemingly spawned straight from the pits of Hell - demons, zombies, fire-breathing imps - all too horrifically close to the stuff of nightmare to be real. But they were. And on the inhospitable moons of Mars, Corporal Flynn 'Fly' Taggart, Earth's last line of defence against a seemingly inexhaustible supply of alien warriors, beat them back almost single-handedly. But Taggart discovers that the war had barely begun, for while he was fighting them on Mars, the hellish creatures had established a beachhead on Earth itself. Now, with the aid of a fourteen-year-old female computer genius, an unrepentantly Mormon sniper, and the best soldier in this woman's army, Fly Taggart must defeat the invaders, and their treacherous human allies, yet again.

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