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Starting book 6 next week (Alien Roadkill-Confrontation).  In this continuation of the Roadkill Saga, JB searches for the tractor-trailer full of the mind control medallions before the aliens can deploy them.  He will also find some new allies to help him in the struggle to prevent Har-Kankar from turning the Sun into a singularity.  The story will become darker as the menace takes on a different aspect as there are forces at work that even the Hars don't suspect.

Hopefully, I'll be able to get this one out in a month or so–I've got several "instructional" videos to create for a prominent toy manufacturer first, but barring any other unforeseen circumstances book 6 should be "on the shelf" in August.

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