Shortly after an accident crippled the Mars Explorer, lone surviving astronaut, Brett Morgan, made a world-changing discovery. An abandoned starship from the future called the Endeavour, which is full of high-tech military aircraft, vehicles and weaponry. Realizing that any government involvement could lead to war, Brett decides to make use of it all himself. He first adopts a new identity as Jason Reeves, then with the help of friends and trusted recruits, he sets up a military-style crime-fighting organization called Protectors. Their aim is to use the high-tech equipment to defend ordinary people from the criminal fraternity, ranging from street thugs to wealthy drug barons. Then, after an ordinary street in Chicago becomes a battleground, Protectors soon learn there are far more powerful forces at play than just drug dealers and criminal gangs…
Dr. Brian Little is an internationally acclaimed scholar and speaker in the field of personality and motivational psychology. His pioneering research on how everyday personal projects and ‘free traits’ influence the course of our lives has become an important way of explaining and enhancing human flourishing. Professor Little is currently at Cambridge University where he is a Fellow of the Well-Being Institute and Director of the Social Ecology Research Group in the Department of Psychology. He is also affiliated with the Cambridge Judge Business School and the Psychometrics Centre at Cambridge.
Previously, he taught at McGill, Oxford, and Harvard Universities. His course on personality in Harvard’s Department of Psychology was immensely popular, and he was elected as a ‘Favourite Professor’ by the graduating classes of Harvard for three consecutive years.
Dividing his time between Canada and the UK, Brian is also a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Carleton University in Ottawa and he lectures world-wide on personality, motivation and well-being.
It started great, but went downhill fast. There was really to much action and not enough character development. Jason should have been better developed. The space ship was only in the beginning, it should have been the key to the book.
Well thought out descendant of stories where well meaning man inherits exceptional military technology and interferes with earth problems. It is up to date with things like lap top computers and cell phones. Very clean G rated no personal lives.