Earth's recent reprieve from full-scale disaster is about to end sooner than expected. The second book in the Sentinels of Tzurac trilogy, Zarkwin's Revenge begins five years after the conclusion of Terra Major Under Threat.
When Jackson and Khaneera, both serving life sentences for their crimes against the Federation, escape prison, their unfinished mission snaps back into place, reigniting the rebel forces-and their own feelings for each other.
Having failed their operation once, they don't intend to taste defeat again. And Khaneera knows exactly how to ensure they get to celebrate the spoils this time. With the rediscovered Xytrinium infusion formula in hand, they can infuse their mercenaries with the same enhanced powers as the Sentinels.
Now on equal footing and with secret attacks up their sleeves, the rebel forces are confident they can eradicate the Sentinels, destroy the Federation, and retrieve the wealth of Xytrinium reserves from Earth.
But what if one rebel starts to grow a conscience? Will a little advanced warning be enough to help Earth and the Federation thwart the rebels once again-or is it their turn to feel the sting of defeat?
About the Author: James Raven spent his boyhood in Victoria and his teenage years in South Australia after he and his family emigrated from the United Kingdom in the early 1950s through the "ten pound pom" scheme. Having recently retired from a forty-year career in the public service sector, Raven recalled his early love of English literature, his youth spent writing romantic poetry, and his more recent effort to write a nonfiction book, and he decided to finally become a writer. But it was a friend's suggestion that he focus on his favorite genre that launched his new career as an author.
A lifelong fan of watching sci-fi-Star Trek, Dr. Who, Star Wars, and Battlestar Galactica-Raven created his own future world in the Sentinels of Tzurac trilogy. In addition to his rich knowledge of the genre itself, Raven uses his martial arts training and his keen interest in physics and science to craft believable and intricate stories.