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Warbots
#4 Sierra Madre
1988
First Published
3.81
Average Rating
365
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Part of Series

In the volatile 21st century, they are America’s first and last line of defense! NOW back in print!! Born in top-secret government laboratories, a bold new breed of super-solider explodes on the international battlefields of tomorrow! The most awesome fighting force in military history, they are the warbots! South of the Border, a bloody power struggle rages between Mexico’s ruthless narcotics kingpins and the country’s equally corrupt junta government. in an attempt to involve the united states in the deadly conflict, Luis Sebastian “Gordo” Guerrero, Latin America’s most feared druglord and his private army launch a series of brutal raids against small, unprotected towns in the southwestern united states. Determined to avenge the first assault on America’s mainland in over a century. Major Curt Carson and his robot infantry pursue the murderous invaders into their own territory, en route to an explosive confrontation high atop Mexico’s Sierra Madre mountains. With trigger happy federal troops on one side and bloodthirsty “Herreronistas” on the other, the outnumbered high-tech gladiators face their deadliest challenge - their chances appear to be near zero!!!

Avg Rating
3.81
Number of Ratings
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Author

G. Harry Stine
G. Harry Stine
Author · 17 books

Stine attended the University of Colorado in Boulder. Upon his graduation he went to work at White Sands Proving Grounds, first as a civilian scientist and then, from 1955–1957, at the U.S. Naval Ordnance Missile Test Facility as head of the Range Operations Division. Stine and his wife Barbara were friends of author Robert A. Heinlein, who sponsored their wedding, as Harry's parents were dead and Barbara's mother too ill to travel. Several of Heinlein's books are dedicated one or both of them, most particularly Have Space Suit - Will Travel. Stine also wrote science articles for Popular Mechanix. G. Harry Stine also used these alternative names: Lee Correy, Harry Stine, George Harry Stine.

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