Vincent

Jonathan G. Meyer


Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
4.50 · 2 ratings · 246 pages · Published: 26 Jun 2017

Vincent by Jonathan G. Meyer
James Thompson is having a bad year. In the beginning, he celebrated twenty five years of marriage with twenty three years at a good job and a home he built for retirement. By the end of this fateful year at fifty-four years of age, he is divorced, broke, unemployed, and homeless. He lives in his truck, showers at a cheap gym, and eats the bargain meals at fast food places, if he is lucky. Fortunately, his luck is about to change. He is being watched and evaluated by an alien entity for participation in a crucial mission. A quest that originated on another world with the capability of destroying ours.

On a remote Caribbean island, far from the eyes of the world, a battle will be waged. A small group of ordinary people fight to prevent the destruction of our planet, from a device meant to be the savior of another. Used on Earth, in a methodical way, the alien machine will cause irreversible harm.

Four unlikely heroes: a homeless man, a museum guide, a refugee, and an alien spacecraft will battle against the powerful forces of money, politics, and nature. If the ship's recruits fail the mission, two worlds will face unnecessary hardship. and an accelerated loss of life. The future of both worlds rests in their hands.

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