
Vaughn Heppner
FENRIS NOVELS
Alien Honor (Book 1)

2457 AD. Premier Lang is a dictator ruling a solar system in crisis. The human race is still haunted by the Doom Star days, and millions dwell in slums below Earth's surface. The pristine star system of New Eden is a beacon of hope --but it is 230 light years away. Getting there will be a challenge unlike any ever attempted by mankind. Only with the help of "Specials," human telepaths who can create rips in space, will the ship stand a chance of traveling the vast distance.
But when one telepath makes a disastrous deal with an alien enemy, the entire mission takes a deadly turn. Can a fledgling Special with steely street smarts save humanity as the dwindling crew makes the final, frightening leap toward New Eden?
An inspired work of sci-fi adventure and combat, Alien Honor delivers a thrilling showdown between humans and a terrifying alien menace.
Alien Shores (Book 2)

Humanity put all its fading hopes in New Eden, a pristine star system 230 light-years from the ravaged Earth. But upon arrival, the would-be colonists encountered the Kresh—a diabolical alien race who quickly captured the human starship and tortured its inhabitants in hopes of learning the coordinates of Earth.
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Street-smart Cyrus Gant managed to escape, crashing to the surface of a nearby moon terraformed by the Kresh and inhabited by primitive humans. Now Cyrus pursues a desperate hope bound up in a single boy, a prophesized psionic named Klane—already in the clutches of the Kresh. Soon Cyrus finds himself torn between tracking down this so-called savior and escaping back into space before it’s too late. Yet as he gathers allies and firepower, he's desperate to find a way back to Earth and warn them of this alien menace…only to discover an even greater danger to the future existence of the human race.
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The electric interstellar action that began in Alien Honor continues in Alien Shores.
Alien Wars (Book 3)

Human pioneers fleeing Earth for the promised land of New Eden found hell instead, falling prey to the reptilian Kresh. But street-savvy Cyrus Gant escaped the aliens, rescued master telepath Klane, and began a desperate journey to head off the impending Kresh invasion of Earth.
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When the insectile Chirr and human cyborgs join the war, Cyrus suddenly faces a triple threat. Only by absorbing the powerful consciousness of the mortally wounded Klane does he stand a chance against the deadly enemies surrounding him. But when a malevolent alien entity invades his mind, Cyrus must do battle in both outer and inner space to save his soul and his sanity.
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In the thrilling sequel to Alien Honor and Alien Shores, Cyrus rolls the dice to win the biggest prize anyone has ever chased: the future of humanity.
STARHUNTER
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Starhunter (Book 1)

My name is Kane Hunter, and I never asked to become humanity's last line of defense.
It started with a strange feeling along Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway—someone watching me. Within hours, my Harley was stolen, I was tossed into a ghost town's jail by a sheriff who wasn't quite human, and an old Paiute chief was whispering about ancient visitors from the stars.
Then I found the Theron—a dormant alien scout ship buried in the desert, waiting for someone with the right genetic markers. Someone like me.
Now I know the truth: an artificial intelligence called the Mindship has infiltrated Earth, using Area 51 as its foothold before a full-scale invasion from Tau Ceti. With a crew of unlikely aliens and androids, I’ll take the fight beyond the solar system’s edge—into enemy territory.
I'm no soldier, just a drifter with an unexpected legacy. But when humanity's survival is on the line, running isn't an option.
Starhunter (Book 2)

My alien scout ship, the Theron, and I were supposed to head to Tau Ceti, do a little recon, and be home in time for a quiet drink.
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Instead, we got hijacked by bug-eyed jailers on a drifting prison ship lost in foldspace.
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Turns out they want to use my genetics to wake up their worst prisoner—a lunatic who almost tore reality apart using something called the Null Equation.
My crew’s scattered. The Theron’s compromised. And I’m the key to unlocking a living weapon.
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I’m just a biker with a half-alien bloodline and a bad attitude. But if this maniac gets loose again, there might not be a universe left to run to.
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Some math should never be solved.