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The Things: A Strange Tale by the Old Tet Survivor

What if the 1951 science fiction classic, “The Thing from Another world”, actually happened? Professor Jason Black has discovered the journal of his dead grandfather and now knows the strange story of his adventures as part of a secret government project at the North Pole in 1949. A UFO crashed near the site of the project and a hostile visitor from beyond space killed several of the project members. The project scientists were sworn to secrecy and Jason’s grandfather was sent home. But he brought some seeds with him to try to grow some more of the aliens to study. Jason’s grandfather died before he could conduct his experiments, but now, 70 years later, Jason plans to pick up where his grandfather left off. Soon Jason and a bunch of colorful characters will find themselves in a race to save humanity as the things that Jason grows from the seeds begin to mature and develop some very bad habits. They hack into databases and steal money from drug dealers, they have sex with human females, they have a taste for human flesh, and their leader has plans to enslave humanity and make humans into a food source for the alien creatures. Will Jason and his family and friends be able to stop the creatures before they multiply into huge numbers, or will humanity become fast food for the incredible vegetable people from outer space!

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