"Chip Connolly was a conscripted grunt ... stuck behind enemy lines with a bunch of cyber-uplifted rats and bats," in a ruined wine-farm with plenty of brandy but not much food.--Jacket.
RB&G #02 - The Rats, the Bats, and the Ugly
β Scribed by Flint, Eric; Freer, Dave
- Publisher
- Baen Publishing Enterprises;Baen Pub. Enterprises, Distributed by Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 288 KB
- Edition
- First Edition (1st printing),
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In the sequel to Rats, Bats & Vats, the team of metally gifted bats and rats, accompanied by their human leader, sets out to persuade an incompetent military bureaucracy that they are about to be invaded by a powerful alien conspiracy, joining forces with Fluff, the pet of one of the colony's ruling class, to save the world.
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The intrepid team of mentally uplifted rats and bats, and their vat-born human leader had not only pulled off the only victory the beleaguered colony's feeble military forces had won against the invading aliens, but had also uncovered the secret that the invaders were really a feint, being under the
**Out of the sewers and streets comes the biggest threat London has ever facedβrats, hungry for human flesh** It was only when the bones of the first devoured victims were discovered that the true nature and power of these swarming black creatures with their razor sharp teeth and the taste for huma
SUMMARY: It was only when the bones of the first devoured victims were discovered that the true nature and power of these swarming black creatures with their razor sharp teeth and the taste for human blood began to be realised by a panic-stricken city. For millions of years man and rats had been n
SUMMARY: It was only when the bones of the first devoured victims were discovered that the true nature and power of these swarming black creatures with their razor sharp teeth and the taste for human blood began to be realised by a panic-stricken city. For millions of years man and rats had been n