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  • Nemesis Saga, Book 5
  • Written by: Jeremy Robinson
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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Written by: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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The Signal Was Received

Ten years after a deep-space transmission was broadcast from a futuristic citadel hidden in the Arctic ice, Jon Hudson finds himself in a position beyond comprehension. His days of lazy Sasquatch hunting on behalf of the DHS' Fusion Center-Paranormal (FC-P) have been a fading memory since the appearance of Nemesis, the goddess of vengeance, reborn through genetic tinkering. Now he longs for those quiet days once more.

The Aeros Have Returned

Facing down giant kaiju has become almost commonplace for Hudson and the FC-P, whom he regards as his family, but the threat now facing them is global. An alien race known as the Aeros, summoned to Earth 10 years ago, have arrived in orbit, hell-bent on destroying their ancient enemy, the Ferox, along with all of humanity...in all dimensions of reality.

All Earths Will Be Destroyed

Facing off against an invasion of city-destroying kaiju, a massive mothership and an assault in a parallel world, Hudson must bolster the FC-P's ranks. Joined by Milos "Cowboy" Vesely, Hudson must journey through alternate dimensions to gather a one-of-a-kind legion of defenders, including a smart-mouthed soldier, a woman who can animate the lifeless, a time traveler, a robot-man, a powerful king, and an assassin who can slip between frequencies of reality.

With Project Legion, Jeremy Robinson has created an epic series finale, bringing together characters and plot elements from more than a dozen different novels and series. The result is a crossover novel ten years in the making, the likes of which have never been seen outside of comic books and movies like Captain America: Civil War.

Project Legion is an apocalyptic end to the first story arc of the bestselling Kaiju Thriller series: The Nemesis Saga.

©2016 Jeremy Robinson (P)2017 Jeremy Robinson

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A fantastic series

This book, like the rest of the series is funny and action packed.
Very difficult to describe. It pulled me in, I held on and loved the ride.
Kudos to Jeremy Robinson and Jeffrey Kafer.

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worth it

took 20 books to get here, loved it. only thing I'd want to change would be make it longer, I want more!. and right after listening to the antarktos saga I wish there was more Solomon.

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worst of the series

I somewhat enjoyed the first few books in this series. But for the life of me i could NOT follow along with this book. I understood the individual action sequences...but how they were all interrelated i could not understand. i'm returning the book.

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