Credits and More Credits

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
Cover of the book Credits and More Credits by D. E. Harrison, D. E. Harrison
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Author: D. E. Harrison ISBN: 9780463122143
Publisher: D. E. Harrison Publication: July 12, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: D. E. Harrison
ISBN: 9780463122143
Publisher: D. E. Harrison
Publication: July 12, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Two peoples have warred longer than their history’s records. One civilization has barricaded themselves in caves and man-made tunnels. They left their enemy the open sky. The enemy has begun attacking the cave dwellers in their tunnels. Does the enemy have a plan for their final destruction?
The cave dwellers did not win any battle and yet their enemy has let them refortify one old defensive line outside their tunnels. Is the enemy weaker than anyone thought? The cave dwellers’ Supreme Army Commander has had no control of what is happening and is worried.
In their secure caves, the government is split in what they should do: attack, wait, or hide. The Supreme Army Commander has no idea as to what the enemy is doing or can do.
The cave army is now outside and are soon followed by the farmers. They find good land and more farmers rush outside. They are followed by other cave dwellers wishing to earn extra credits from the farmers to purchase items not available to their Social Orders.
Can the upcoming outside harvest be large enough for the farmers to pay all the credits they have promised?

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Two peoples have warred longer than their history’s records. One civilization has barricaded themselves in caves and man-made tunnels. They left their enemy the open sky. The enemy has begun attacking the cave dwellers in their tunnels. Does the enemy have a plan for their final destruction?
The cave dwellers did not win any battle and yet their enemy has let them refortify one old defensive line outside their tunnels. Is the enemy weaker than anyone thought? The cave dwellers’ Supreme Army Commander has had no control of what is happening and is worried.
In their secure caves, the government is split in what they should do: attack, wait, or hide. The Supreme Army Commander has no idea as to what the enemy is doing or can do.
The cave army is now outside and are soon followed by the farmers. They find good land and more farmers rush outside. They are followed by other cave dwellers wishing to earn extra credits from the farmers to purchase items not available to their Social Orders.
Can the upcoming outside harvest be large enough for the farmers to pay all the credits they have promised?

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