Aliens in Delhi

Sami Ahmad Khan


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 300 pages · Published: 31 May 2017

Aliens in Delhi by Sami Ahmad Khan
In the near future, the ISI and RAW discover that securing the borders of Pakistan and India is the least of their problems. An extra-terrestrial race of reptiloids prepares to invade Earth — by turning our smartphones into gene-tampering weapons. Humanity might soon be extinct.

As people in Delhi start turning into alien hybrids, India gears up to face a foe unlike any other. From unveiling the actual reason behind the Chandrayaan mission to the truth about Osama bin Laden, this explosive geopolitical science-fiction thriller depicts how contemporary India responds to an alien invasion.

Reviews –

1. ‘…everything a sci-fi buff would want…’ – The Hindu

2. ‘SF seeks to come of age in India’ – The Asian Age

3. ‘…intriguing and engaging.’ – Hindustan Times

4. ‘…pacy and full of twists and turns.’ – The Telegraph

5. ‘A brilliant novel… leaves the reader gasping for more.’ – The Pioneer

6. ‘A fast-paced thriller… great to sink your teeth into SF.’ – Hans India

7. ‘An incredible sci-fi…from a master storyteller.’ – Muse India

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