Alien Soldier

· Donahue B. Silvis
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In 1860, a trapper, Killian Kilkenny, is fighting a Navajo Indian, who in reality is a Star Warrior from the Sky People. The Navajo Indian, who is on top of Killian, stabs him. In return, Killian slashes the Indian's arm. Blueish blood spills into Killian’s eyes and open mouth. The Indian stands up, and his body bursts on fire. There’s a bright flash of blue light, and the Indian disappears. A blue-white ribbon of smoke rises skyward. Killian becomes ill from ingesting the blueish blood and passes out. When he awakes, he finds out he’s a soldier in the Army’s 1st Cavalry. He hasn't any idea how this has happened or how his wounds self-heal. Even more amazing to him is his ability to morph into any human form. He’s almost immortal. Killian uses his new ability to fight for his country. He learns from an old medicine man that he is now a blue alien. Fire can only kill him, and he has one chief nemesis, Lupan, an evil Navajo Blue Warrior, who has vowed to incinerate Killian, who he calls Taglito Silaada.

About the author

Donahue B. Silvis is an alumnus of the renowned Pasadena Playhouse. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University majoring in film study and creative writing.

As a member of Screen Actors Guild (SAG), he has worked in movies as an actor and screenwriter. He has written six novels, three screenplays, and one illustrated children's book. Now retired, he continues writing and promoting his novels and screenplays, while residing in Naples, Florida with his wife, Katie.


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