Talia is a Hero of Pregeor. Or is she? Why are people trying to kill her? Who are her friends? Who are her enemies?
Ruine is, as its name suggests, a devastated planet. Millennia ago, during the war between the Forerunners and the Ancients, its moons were pulverised to form rings, and most of its atmosphere was burnt off. With a thin sulfurous atmosphere, it was not an attractive prospect for colonisation, but eventually a hardy group of pioneers managed to make its single remaining fertile continent habitable.
Now, tensions between the two major territories on this continent, Zelyna and Telphania, are high. Relations have been difficult since the province of Silvana seceded from Telphania and joined Zelyna. They came to a head when the Zelynan authorities blamed Telphanian dissidents for the disaster at Pregeor. War seems inevitable.
Talia Milanova and her friends had, they had been told, nearly lost their lives helping to evacuate refugees from Pregeor - not that they recalled it, the trauma of the disaster having wiped their memories. Now, people were trying to kill them, and strange memories were beginning to surface. Who were they really?
Sunset in Silvana is the first book in a Science Fiction saga of intrigue, horror and adventure, set in a galaxy shared by the Terran Union, the Eranian Empire, the Aelumi Confederacy and others.
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Bartes diCherval and his team have broken their conditioning and escaped from their Zelynan captors, but at a terrible cost. Two of them were killed during their trek through Silvana, and a third may just have given her life so that the rest could escape across the border to Telphania.
Now all they had to do was evade their enemies, both human and inhuman, long enough to return home and foil the plot in which they were embroiled, a star-spanning conspiracy whose aims and origins were a mystery.
Above all, who – if anyone – could they trust? And what of their team-mate who stayed behind, John D’Arcy? Could he find a way to free himself and re-join his compatriots? And what secret was he hiding which might shatter the team?
Twilight in Telphania is the second book in a Science Fiction saga of intrigue, horror and adventure.
Does your life really flash before your eyes when death hovers close? Calum wondered as he fought the onrushing horde. His actions purely instinctive, his mind was free to recall the path to his current predicament…
He had his perfect job: he was a Planetary Ranger on Koralia in the remote Dragon's Reach area of the galaxy. The planet's flora and fauna may have been hostile, but he fitted in well with his fellow rangers, and had ready access to the solitude he frequently craved.
Then he’d been asked to give a survival course to a motley group of disaffected cadets, none of whom had much in common with him or each other. He felt ill-equipped to deal with their teenage tantrums and outright hostility.
And that was just the start, as he and his team of misfits faced real threats to their survival from poachers, and now from a trans-dimensional invasion force, with the aid only of a Combat Archaeologist and her team of intelligent cats, representatives of the life he had hoped to avoid.
The Coral Planet is the first book in a Science Fiction epic of struggle, terror and danger set in a galaxy shared by the Eranian Empire, the Terran Union, the Aelumi Confederacy and their many foes.