When the Predators choose LV-363 for a hunt and seed it with Xenomorph eggs, the result is bizarre alien hybrids and humans trapped between the Predators and their prey.
The planet LV-363 teems with exotic life, including a plant growing in the shadows of its deep rifts. The plant’s flower yields a valuable narcotic, and people are forced by the cartels to harvest it. When a Yautja (Predator) ship arrives for a hunting ritual, the Predators seed the rifts with Xenomorph eggs. The aliens emerge and the result is bizarre and deadly hybrids, with humans trapped between the Predators and their prey. These deadly Xenomorph hybrids—some of which possess the ability to fly—swarm out of control and may prove more than either the Yautja or the humans can defeat.
Weston Ochse’s military supernatural series SEAL Team 666 has been optioned for a feature film, and his SF trilogy that began with Grunt Life received praise for its depiction of soldiers at peace and at war. A veteran who served in Afghanistan, his licensed fiction includes Predator, Aliens, X-Files, Hellboy, and V-Wars. Holding a master’s degree in creative writing, Weston teaches at Southern New Hampshire University. He lives in Southern Arizona.
Yvonne Navarro is the Bram Stoker Award winning author of over twenty novels. She has written tie-ins to hit TV shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and movie tie-in novels for Aliens, Hellboy, Species, Elektra and Ultraviolet. She lives in Arizona and is married to author Weston Ochse.
“They aren’t taking baby steps anymore. It is a completely new feeling for the franchise.”—AVPGalaxy on Aliens vs. Predator: Armageddon
“In keeping with the best of the films… there are moments of heroism and self-sacrifice as well as sudden and horrific death and an acceleration of tension towards the final confrontation.”—Sci-Fi Bulletin on Aliens vs. Predator: Armageddon
“A fast, fun read… Readers certainly don’t need to understand anything but the basics before diving into this one.”—Polygon on Aliens: Infiltrator —Gamers Sphere
“With Infiltrator and other recent novels… the future of the Alien franchise is being developed on the page. Which is a brilliant set up, really!”—Book Riot on Aliens: Infiltrator
“Every new tie-in novel consistently has been packed with suspense and innovation…”—borg.com on Aliens: Infiltrator and the Titan Books Alien novels
When the Predators choose LV-363 for a hunt and seed it with Xenomorph eggs, the result is bizarre alien hybrids and humans trapped between the Predators and their prey.
The planet LV-363 teems with exotic life, including a plant growing in the shadows of its deep rifts. The plant’s flower yields a valuable narcotic, and people are forced by the cartels to harvest it. When a Yautja (Predator) ship arrives for a hunting ritual, the Predators seed the rifts with Xenomorph eggs. The aliens emerge and the result is bizarre and deadly hybrids, with humans trapped between the Predators and their prey. These deadly Xenomorph hybrids—some of which possess the ability to fly—swarm out of control and may prove more than either the Yautja or the humans can defeat.
Weston Ochse’s military supernatural series SEAL Team 666 has been optioned for a feature film, and his SF trilogy that began with Grunt Life received praise for its depiction of soldiers at peace and at war. A veteran who served in Afghanistan, his licensed fiction includes Predator, Aliens, X-Files, Hellboy, and V-Wars. Holding a master’s degree in creative writing, Weston teaches at Southern New Hampshire University. He lives in Southern Arizona.
Yvonne Navarro is the Bram Stoker Award winning author of over twenty novels. She has written tie-ins to hit TV shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and movie tie-in novels for Aliens, Hellboy, Species, Elektra and Ultraviolet. She lives in Arizona and is married to author Weston Ochse.
“They aren’t taking baby steps anymore. It is a completely new feeling for the franchise.”—AVPGalaxy on Aliens vs. Predator: Armageddon
“In keeping with the best of the films… there are moments of heroism and self-sacrifice as well as sudden and horrific death and an acceleration of tension towards the final confrontation.”—Sci-Fi Bulletin on Aliens vs. Predator: Armageddon
“A fast, fun read… Readers certainly don’t need to understand anything but the basics before diving into this one.”—Polygon on Aliens: Infiltrator —Gamers Sphere
“With Infiltrator and other recent novels… the future of the Alien franchise is being developed on the page. Which is a brilliant set up, really!”—Book Riot on Aliens: Infiltrator
“Every new tie-in novel consistently has been packed with suspense and innovation…”—borg.com on Aliens: Infiltrator and the Titan Books Alien novels