Dark Autumn - Book Review

"Now this could definitely be a movie! Dark Autumn isthe edge of acceptance. This planet took it upon
fantastic action-packed futuristic thriller that had methemselves to steal from Earth and attack their ships
riveted for days. The energy was kept very highwithin a few light years of Marvon.
throughout the book.The main characters of the book, Alan, Bill, Carrie,
Occasionally Clint Dunshee's characters performedJulie and Angela are all highly intelligent youth that are
seemingly super-human tasks, similar to James Bondsingled out for highly trained positions. Despite their
or Dirk Pitt. However, the reader is also shown theiryouth and inexperience, they were considered Earth's
flaws and the strength of intimate friendships - bondsonly chance to avoid a war with a technologically
that are so deep they are willing to risk their lives forsuperior race. Bounty hunters and sabotage plays a
them. The abilities of these characters are madepart in a deadly scavenger hunt while plans are laid to
more believable because of the incredibly difficultrescue the hostages held by Marvonians. Earth has a
training scenarios the author leads the reader through.chance to destroy their image of being a young
The theme is set in the future when space travelplanet and elevate into more sophisticated, honorable
and space science is a part of life. Earth is contactedone that the other planets can respect and hold
from another planet when one of the science probestrade with more readily.
is picked up by alien humans. As it turns out Earth isIn order to do this, Earth must play the game
only one of hundreds of planets with intelligent life,carefully and honorably - at the same time the team
only some were human. Many planets in the universemust eliminate the dangerous problems with Marvon
helped bring Earth's technology up to par in exchangeand free the Earthling prisoners before it is too late.
for the planet's rich agriculture and minerals. MostI believe this book deserves the highest ratings and I
planets worked on a good trade relation in relativewould recommend it to anyone, anytime, anywhere."
peace, but the trouble-making Marvonians were onPublisher: Publish America, Inc.