Dark Phase: Repatriation is the exciting follow up from Jonathan Davison's acclaimed science fiction title, Dark Phase. Expanding on elements of the first novel and introducing new exciting character's, Repatriation is a sequel truly worthy of the original book!
Synopsis:-
The sentient's leader Alphin is dead. Sarazen's posthumous legacy endures as The Mother continues to maintain the delicate balance and fulfil the functions of her corrupted programming. However, the young sentient, Trist continues to investigate the aftermath of The Mother's rage determined to offer his community hope of one day finding a release from their subjugation.
Meanwhile, deep within an ancient chamber carved into the bowels of a nearby mountain, young and ambitious humans are reborn to reclaim their world which to their astonishment has evolved significantly since they have been 'away'. When it is revealed that the cryogenic programme has been hijacked and the carefully chosen individuals who were selected to continue the human legacy have been usurped, a power struggle begins which will destroy the delicate balance that has been in effect for thousands of years.
Dark Phase: Repatriation is a fast paced, cerebral science fiction story encompassing aspects of philosophy, morality and the human spirit.
I never had aspirations to be a writer. It all happened by accident. One day I had a few hours waiting for something to happen and I thought it would be a great idea to write a story. After I finished my first book, I vowed never to do it again. I started my second book the next day.
I am an independent author. That is someone who takes it upon him or herself to write and publish books all by themselves. This means no agent or editor, no safeguards, nowhere to hide! It also means my books might not be free of typing errors, grammatical anomalies or mistakes in my research - for that, I apologise in advance. By publishing this way, we amateur writers are exposing ourselves to critique which can be uplifting as well as disheartening and sometimes beguiling. It is my aim to tell a story and I hope that you will enjoy sharing the fruits of my over-active imagination without getting too many pips between your teeth.
Even better than the first Dark Phase book, Repatriation is faster paced and eventful right to the bittersweet end. I recommend to all who would like to read a slightly different sci-fi offering. I am now on hopeful standby for a third Dark Phase...