On the run, JB Tucker has learned that the alien tech inside his bloodstream has placed him squarely in the middle of an intergalactic conflict between two powerful and conflicting off-world factions. While he’s been approached by one of them to disrupt the other’s intentions on Earth, JB still has no idea what’s at stake other than his own survival. But, the more he discovers about the sub-molecular, autonomous robots inside him, the more dangerous he has become to the aliens who relentlessly seek his destruction.
After another attack on his life, JB retreats to Ocracoke Island, assuming that he’ll be safe among Terry and his partner’s obscure yet well-armed militia group, the Righteous Sons of Real Freedom. However, his presence ignites another deadly conflagration. If he can live through it, JB might be closer to finding more of the answers he’s looking for.
Steve Zuckerman has enjoyed a long career as a music composer, orchestrator, and author. At nineteen, he began his musical career, writing and creating the soundtracks for many “Sesame Street” animated shorts. He has also scored films ranging from the uber-campy “Spawn of the Slithis” to the super-sweet “Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore.” Additionally, as both a composer and copywriter, he’s created hundreds of television commercials and has published numerous short stories and novels.
JB's encounters with aliens trying to kill him continues and when he returns to his cousins place for a summer pork pull al hell breaks out when two aliens and a full squad of FBI agents all show up at the same time everyone starts shooting at everyone else.
Lots more randoms death from multiple alien attacks, as JB slowly becomes a bit more aware of his situation. Several catastrophic scenes in this installment, with large amounts of collateral damages and death. Small moments of quiet help,pace the story.