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First Dawn (Lost Millennium, No 1)
First Dawn - Lost Millennium, No 1
Author: Mike Moscoe
When a designer plague threatens every living thing on earth, two 21st century soldiers must travel back in time. They are the only hope for a desperate world. Their mission: to win a war that was lost six thousand years ago. The odds against them are impossibly long. And what they find goes beyond anything they ever expected, as the sun begins ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780441003921
ISBN-10: 0441003923
Pages: 280
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Publisher: Ace Books
Book Type: Paperback
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A debut novel, about a fairly unique subject. With the world about to end, 2 soilders are sent back in time, 6,000 years to help old European Goddess worshipers fight off the invading hordes of horse rides that raped and pillaged and destoyed the peaceful Peagans. Can two people teach a peace loving people how to make war not love? And will they be able to save the future?
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VERY impressive! Moscoe manages to mix sci-fi and prehistoric fiction in a believable way. The characters are strong, the action is dramatic, and the book is hard to put down. The second in the series is even better than the first!
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Interesting pre-historic European cultures, Goddess worshippers being overrun by horsemen from the east. Two soldiers from the early 21st century are sent back in time to change what happens. Book one of a trilogy.


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