The Light: An Alien Abduction
Lewis Lath wasn’t a violent man, but he had just struck his wife. He was a shy, over weight, male chauvinist hurt by his wife’s infidelity. He was ashamed of himself and sought counsel with his twin brother, Steven. As the brothers discussed Lewis’ options, a strange light appeared in the summer night sky, embracing the twins. Steven would soon return to his Orange County home. Lewis wouldn’t for another thirty years.

The Light: An Alien Abduction is a 245 page account of an abduction of a human by an alien race of beings who justify their act in an attempt to save their people trapped on a dying planet. Lewis finds himself in a world dominated by women, and men are subjugated to their whims. He learns from an alluring alien woman that her matriarchal society may relocate on Earth.

To survive the rigors of space flight, Lewis must buff up. His changed attitude opens a love relationship with the most powerful woman on Oceana. He explores alien worlds, uncovers genocide on a planetary scale, and is thrust into extraterrestrial politics that will decide the fate of an Earth on the brink of war or unification.
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The Light: An Alien Abduction
Lewis Lath wasn’t a violent man, but he had just struck his wife. He was a shy, over weight, male chauvinist hurt by his wife’s infidelity. He was ashamed of himself and sought counsel with his twin brother, Steven. As the brothers discussed Lewis’ options, a strange light appeared in the summer night sky, embracing the twins. Steven would soon return to his Orange County home. Lewis wouldn’t for another thirty years.

The Light: An Alien Abduction is a 245 page account of an abduction of a human by an alien race of beings who justify their act in an attempt to save their people trapped on a dying planet. Lewis finds himself in a world dominated by women, and men are subjugated to their whims. He learns from an alluring alien woman that her matriarchal society may relocate on Earth.

To survive the rigors of space flight, Lewis must buff up. His changed attitude opens a love relationship with the most powerful woman on Oceana. He explores alien worlds, uncovers genocide on a planetary scale, and is thrust into extraterrestrial politics that will decide the fate of an Earth on the brink of war or unification.
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The Light: An Alien Abduction

The Light: An Alien Abduction

by Michael Thal
The Light: An Alien Abduction

The Light: An Alien Abduction

by Michael Thal

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Overview

Lewis Lath wasn’t a violent man, but he had just struck his wife. He was a shy, over weight, male chauvinist hurt by his wife’s infidelity. He was ashamed of himself and sought counsel with his twin brother, Steven. As the brothers discussed Lewis’ options, a strange light appeared in the summer night sky, embracing the twins. Steven would soon return to his Orange County home. Lewis wouldn’t for another thirty years.

The Light: An Alien Abduction is a 245 page account of an abduction of a human by an alien race of beings who justify their act in an attempt to save their people trapped on a dying planet. Lewis finds himself in a world dominated by women, and men are subjugated to their whims. He learns from an alluring alien woman that her matriarchal society may relocate on Earth.

To survive the rigors of space flight, Lewis must buff up. His changed attitude opens a love relationship with the most powerful woman on Oceana. He explores alien worlds, uncovers genocide on a planetary scale, and is thrust into extraterrestrial politics that will decide the fate of an Earth on the brink of war or unification.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012087164
Publisher: MT Associates
Publication date: 01/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 158 KB

About the Author

Michael L. Thal is an accomplished freelance writer. He has written and published over sixty articles for magazines and newspapers including Highlights for Children, The Los Angeles Times, and San Diego Family Magazine. You can read more of Mr. Thal’s work on his Los Angeles Examiner parenting column at http://www.examiner.com/x-26770-LA-Academic-Success-Examiner. His YA novel, Good-Bye Tchaikovsky, will soon be available at your local bookstore.
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