In the penultimate book of the Comet Clement series, all three arks face the impending decisions to return to a new Earth.
Aboard the underwater seacraft, Tyler Ainsworth plots to take back control and rid his craft of unwanted passengers once and for all...
In space, President Marshall is urged to push forward with one final deceit to better the odds of more space station passengers surviving a return to the Earth below...
Underground, the Russians are ready to return to the surface while Americans at the facility prepare for a lengthy journey back to their home country. But one young couple decides to make their own plans to stay together while their families try to pull them apart...
Relocation is Book 11 of the Comet Clement series and sets up the exciting finale...
Kevin George has written over 40 books with plenty more on the way. They are as follows:
COMET CLEMENT SERIES The Inner Circle - Book 1 Interception - Book 2 The New Space Race - Book 3 The Three Arks - Book 4 Evacuation Earth - Book 5 Final Days - Book 6 Impact - Book 7 Uninvited - Book 8 Takeover - Book 9 Mission: Survival - Book 10 Relocation - Book 11 A Second Chance - Book 12 The Compound - Book 13 A New World - Book 14 Book 15 coming soon...
THE TRAIL OF MAGIC SERIES The Oasis War (Book 1) The Wilderynth (Book 2) Castle Island (Book 3) The Floating Lands (Book 4) The Palace (Book 5) more books coming soon...
THE GREAT BLUE ABOVE series The City Below (#1) The Dome of Life (#2) The Battle Above (#3) Before the Nothingness (#4) The Tunnel War (#5) The Mountain (#6) Above the Great Blue (#7)
CRYO-MAN series Cryo-Man (#1) Robotropolis (#2) Dearborn (#3) Beyond River City (#4)
LIFE, INC. - If you could learn the exact moment of your death, would you? If you could see a deceased loved one for one final day - at the cost of one year of your life - would you? These are the answers Life, Inc. wants to know...
KEEPER OF THE WATER series Drinking Life (#1) Recruits (#2) The Water Queens (#3)
FLEA'S FIVE CHRISTMASES The North Pole Challenge (#1) The Rudolph Challenge (#2) The Jack Frost Challenge (#3) The Frostie Challenge (#4) The South Pole Challenge (#5)
THE HINTERLAND CHRONICLES Pigeon in the Pinewoods (#1) The Castle Tree (#2) The Pendant of Hinterland (#3)
Eddie and Jeremy Go to the Aquarium Eddie and Jeremy Go to the North Pole
Eleven of twelve books in the Comet Clement series, it's time for the space station inhabitants, the underwater boat passengers and the subterranean bunker to return home. Apparently, less than five years is enough time to get through burn across the planet and the ensuing ice age of an extinction level comet strike. Still a good story. The sociopathic boat owner's plot doesn't work, the Space station's manipulator doesn't get his way, and the oh so careful bunker boss can't keep his bunker mates underground any longer. So much goes wrong, but there's a huge amount of good luck, too.
Well, more and more questions are going to be answered, I hope. I am now on the last book of the series, and hope I get answers to questions about what will happen to many of the people we have come to know in this series. I am worried about so many people and their circumstances with coming back to earth, coming up to the earth, and coming out of the earth that I can't wait to read what happens next. On thing I am happy about, I didn't discover this series until it had already reached it conclusion, therefore, I was able to go from one book to the next without having to do the hurry up and wait for the next book to be released. I have enjoyed this ride, and plan to look into other books by this author. Have found a few errors along the way, but it by no means has a nega.ive outcome on the books or the author. Who is without making any mistakes? Great read, now onward to find out my answers, I hope.
The penultimate book of the Comet Clement series is packed with suspense and tough choices. Each storyline grips readers as the arks prepare to return to a transformed Earth. Tyler Ainsworth’s cunning plans aboard the seacraft add tension, while President Marshall’s potential deceit raises moral questions in space. Underground, the Russians and Americans face challenges of unity and survival, while a young couple’s decision to defy their families introduces an emotional layer. Just as We Movers in Abu Dhabi handle complex relocations, this book navigates the intricate shifts in relationships and survival. Readers will eagerly await the final installment.
This book sounds thrilling! The intense decisions each group faces and the complex character dynamics make for an exciting read. I’m especially intrigued by Tyler Ainsworth’s plan and the young couple’s struggle to stay together. It seems like relocation is not just about moving places but also about redefining lives.
Speaking of relocation, it reminds me how crucial planning is, whether in fiction or real life. If anyone is considering office relocation in Abu Dhabi, careful organization and strategic decisions are just as important to ensure a smooth transition. Looking forward to the grand finale of this series!
All the surviving station are trying to get back to land. The space station is sending the Destined back to earth. Will they make it? The Russian plan to go to the green space they found. Will the the American stay or try to return to America? The seacreft has landed. Will BJ, Jeremy and Tyler's plan work? Ok story.
While I’m still enjoying the storyline, the last couple of books have gotten increasingly dusted with editorial blips—missing words, grammar, wrong names—and I find that annoying. However, I’m dedicated to the characters and where their journey is headed.
Action packed, exciting and adventurous book. Loved all the human interactions, both positive and negative. It has been 4-5 years and survivors in all 3 arks are running out of food and need to return to earth/land to find and produce food. I highly recommend this sci-fi series.