Rhea travels to Ganymede aboard a civilian transport. She seeks answers, and hopes by visiting the solar system's largest moon she'll get them.
Though eager, she's afraid of what she'll find. Was she partly responsible for the Great Calming, a catastrophic event that saw the population of Earth cut in half? Or was she simply an innocent bystander, captured and taken prisoner by the regime?
There's a good chance that once she reaches Ganymede and activates these memories, she won't be the same person she was before. But she has no choice... she needs to know who she was.
Unfortunately before she even arrives another vessel attacks the defenseless transport. How can she answer the burning question of her origins if she's atomized in deep space?
Isaac Hooke is the best-selling author of the Ethan Galaal series of thriller novels, as well as the SF-themed ATLAS trilogy. When Isaac isn't writing, publishing, and blogging, he's busy cycling and taking pictures in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He has a degree in Engineering Physics.
I’ve read all three of these books in the series so far. The story is interesting if not totally compelling. Protagonist loses their memory, gets it back over consecutive books has been done before. The character of the main character rhia is so so not very compelling. She supposed to be a cyborg with a machine mind interface but she can’t fight. Very well, she can’t shoot very well either. If she’s a cyborg with a machine mind interface she should be able to fight, move faster, and shoot without missing. I do enjoy the character of the robot Horatio in my opinion the most interesting character in the book besidesRhia. I will read the next book in the series and decide what I think of the whole Quadrilla G.
the Adventurws of Rhea continue as she goes to Ganymede thinking it was home but only encounters an assassin which she overcomes and then returns to Earth. Good reading in typical Isaac Hooke fashion.
I am officially flabbergasted, This book has outdone the previous two and I have no doubt that the final book will prove as good or better. Now for book four.