
Ithyanna Last Daughter of Atlantis Book III
The Vietnam Incident
Don Edward Cook(Author)
Angel Adebisi(Editor)
Independently Published
Published on 8. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
979-8-2759-0496-3 (ISBN)
Description
FIVE POWERS. ONE SPACE PROBE. THE UNIVERSE AT STAKE. A few millennia ago, Ithyanna, Last Daughter of Atlantis, a freedom fighter and seeker of truth, had liberated millions of Earthlings enslaved by aliens who founded their own star-leagues upon their being freed. Curious about how the freed humans' progeny were doing, Ithyanna decided to venture into deep space and find out-but ended up along with a city-sized starship hovering in the airspace over Vietnam's Demilitarized Zone in the Earth-year 1967! Along with a fighter jet from the US Air Force and a second warplane from North Vietnam, Ithyanna's own spacecraft is tractor-beamed on board the much larger alien vessel. But troubles for the city-sized spacecraft's crew as well as for two American fighter pilots, a war-flier from North Vietnam, and Ithyanna herself were only the beginning. An enemy espionage space-probe sent by a mad military female demagogue from an alien totalitarian regime crash-lands in the DMZ. Espionage-military expeditions from the USA, USSR, and the PRC, a team from the city-sized starship (joined by Ithyanna), and a fifth expedition led by the madwoman who sent the probe all converge on the probe that is causing both a clandestine international crisis among Earth's powers and from the two starships that have come from the near future! But only one will reach it first. Which one will get there and claim it? Will this Vietnam incident create another front in Earth's Cold War beyond the Milky Way? And regardless of whoever gets to the probe first, is the fabric of spacetime ruined and the Universe doomed-or will spacetime be saved and the Universe keep unfolding as it should? Prepare for an ultra-impact that will extend across the Universe!
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
338 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-2759-0496-3 (9798275904963)
Schweitzer Classification