Book Review: Gini Koch’s Aliens Abroad
A political photo-op on the Distant Voyager turns out to be a call for help from a planet that might be Earth’s salvation…or its destruction.
A political photo-op on the Distant Voyager turns out to be a call for help from a planet that might be Earth’s salvation…or its destruction.
Boning up on alien protocols & navigating the kids’ first day of school is bad enough, but Kitty Katt-Martini deals with robot attacks, the murderous Club 51, and worst of all, the PTA!
A hidden superbeing, android replacements, and an army of Fem-Bots turn the peace talks into a Battle Royale that the team might not actually survive. Earth may not make it, either.
A typical day for President Jeff Martini and his First Lady Kitty Katt-Martini: threat of alien invasion, bombs in police stations, strafing A-C bases…you know, Thursday.
The Mastermind has upped his game, and this time, the Mastermind’s made it very personal. Either he’s going down . . . or Kitty is.
Just when Kitty and Jeff think they’re safe, they’re beamed out from Earth into another solar system along with Jamie and other key characters.
Dire trouble in two universes forces a switch of Kittys: both have strengths the other universe will need to prevent World War III and keep everyone alive.
Jeff Martini’s unwanted position as potential vice-president uncovers fears that A-C secrets will be uncovered. Worse, Kitty’s arch-nemesis has re-emerged.
When rumors of a new super-drug surface, the FBI comes to Jeff and Kitty Katt-Martini for help. It is the tip of an iceberg with an insidious plan underway.
The A-Cs have been outed, ACE is missing, and murder and mayhem are served up at an important dinner party ending with more problems than just a dead Congressman.