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Ian HockingIt is 2023. Scientist David Proctor is running for his life. On his trail is
is Saskia Brandt, a detective with the European FIB. She has questions.
Questions about a bomb that exploded back in 2002, nearly twenty years
before. But someone is hunting her too. The clues are in her head, in the
shattered memories of a previous life. She has only hours to decipher
them. As Proctor attempts to leave England for Nevada, heading back to the year
2002, Brandt knows this: Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
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Sirat - David Gardiner
"I don't normally read Sci-Fi, at least not since I was a teenager, but
I was attracted to David Gardiner's work by reading the reviews. To say that I was fascinated would be an understatement.
I got into serious trouble with my wife because I buried my nose in the book and refused to put it down. The characters are
extremely well crafted and are totally believable. The story line is just a little short of terrifying and holds the additional
terror of being possible with today's technology. This is a high-tech thriller in the vein of Tom Clancy although happily
without the incomprehensible cast of characters that Clancy inflicts on us. David has reawakened my interest in Science Fiction
with this excellent work. Don't just sit there - go BUY it!!"
Review by Allen Murray, author of "Skytrucker".
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Steven Johnson
Mercury Rapids
is the story of Bill Lewis. An astronomer by profession, he has made a career of debunking UFO sightings... until he encounters
a UFO himself. As he struggles with his own beliefs, he finds himself becoming embroiled in a war between the alien Greys
and the secretive Orion Committee; Britain's version of Majestic Twelve. Now he must fight not only for his own live, but
for the lives of those around him. Mercury Rapids is a chilling, fast paced sci-fi conspiracy thriller that
will leave you asking yourself.... Are we really alone?
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Steven Johnson
Mercury Rapids: The Thoth Imperative picks up where
Mercury Rapids left off. The Greys are returning to Earth, but with a sinister new agenda. Determined to
make amends to The One for their tinkering with mankind, they have decided that Earth should be wiped clean of all life. To
facilitate this radical solution, the Greys have enlisted the services of a race of aggressive, mercenary aliens known only
as the Others. Bill Lewis returns to aid the top-secret Orion Committee, his stubborn, sarcastic demeanor causing headaches
once again for Sir Donald Quentin-Smythe, head of the British UFO organization. Together with his ex-wife, Anne, he must once
again struggle against the raging currents of uncertainty and rely upon his wits to save the world again.
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"How God Was Created is essentially the story of what happens when
we resist Satan's temptation. A fantasy novel set in the haunted town of Glenndale, Arizona, and its haunted White-Glass house,
this book has everything to do with God and yet God has nothing to do with it. Luwanne is a reporter who, for the last five
years in a row, has not been given the recognition she feels she deserved for her reporting skills. So when she starts wondering
what makes Glenndale and the White-Glass house haunted, she doesn't wait for permission from her boss - she just goes. In
the course of her investigation, Luwanne comes to meet Tucker Ulreis, a man who, when he was eight years old, had been given
the chance to rule an entire evil empire with Satan - and turned it down. Now, Luwanne finds herself caught up in a battle
between good and evil in which she doesn't know which side is right and which is wrong." Daniel Martinez
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