|summary=What you see, is not always what you get. When aliens attack, more than one person will have an opinion about what happened. This is Corporal Noel Burman's story which acts as a companion piece to [[Empires: Extraction by Gavin Deas|Empires: Extraction]]. Join him in exhilarating military science fiction that contains more than one type of alien you would not like to meet in a dark alley.
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When is a book, not a book? When it is an experiment of course! Empires: Infiltration is one part of a two book series that explores the same story from differing points of view. I started reading the other half, [[Empires: Extraction by Gavin Deas|Empires: Extraction]], first, but can now fill in some of the narrative gaps as I start again. This time we view an alien threat by the race known as The Pleasure, through the eyes of Corporal Noel Barnes. By book’s end, will I have an appreciation of this daring literary experiment, or will I conclude that narrative has been the same for hundreds of years for a reason?