But that family has been scattered to the solar winds.
On Mars: Invisible to their ship after the crash of the Iron Wind, Gemma, Christophe, and Maggie are marooned on the Red Planet. Can they survive long enough to discover the mastermind behind the first Invasion… and prevent another one?
In Space: Believing their comrades dead with no way to retrieve their remains, the brave crew of the Fury begins the mournful journey home with Captain Pritchard in command. But with the Orestes in pursuit, will they make it to Earth?
On Earth: Resisting the restrictive might of the TIA, the globe has erupted into chaos. Admiral Thorvaldson is still missing in action, and Brightman has even darker games afoot. Can the proprietor of the Badger & Tentacle keep the forces of darkness at bay?
K.T. Hunter is a lifelong fan of reading just about anything she can get her hands on, from science fiction (her first love) to science fact, from alternate history to art history and true crime. She credits her parents' encouragement of her creativity and their own love of Star Trek as the spark that lit her literary dreams. She received her B.S. in Computer Science from UT-Chattanooga in 1993 and worked as a computer instructor and software developer in the insurance industry for the better part of two decades. Now she writes full time as an author with Twin Cedars Enterprises, along with her husband and fellow author, T. D. Raufson. She self-published her first novel, "20 Million Leagues Over the Sea", in 2015. The second book of that series, "The Mysterious Planet of Captain Moreau", was published in early 2019. Book 3, "The Invisible Woman", is a work in progress. Her hope is to write an exciting series with diverse characters that expose the reader to the history of science, especially the role of women in that history.
A stunning depiction of an amazing journey! This book is so well written that I am there experiencing it all! I literally could not put it down and exhausted myself by staying up way beyond late each night until it was finished 3 days later. I'm sure it helps that I've loved 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea by Jules Verne since first reading it back in 1972. But the descriptions of everything, I can literally envision them. I'm right there inside the story! Love, love LOVE it!!! So looking forward to the last book!