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Relic Hunted

Terry W. Ervin, II (2016)

SubgenreSoft SF / Social SF
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SeriesCrax War Chronicles #2
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Relic Hunted Never underestimate a Relic! Intelligence picks up Security Specialist Keesay’s contract, hoping to direct the Relic’s tenacity and skills against his nemesis, the Capital Galactic Investment Group. But the rogue corporation has its own plans concerning a bounty on the security specialist’s head. Time is running out for mankind, with the Crax striking deep into human territory, targeting colonies on Pluto and Io. Keesay knows whatever plans others might have, fighting the Crax is more important than blending in, or looking over his shoulder. Stepping forward, Keesay accompanies Special Agents Guymin and Vingee on their mission to rescue key prisoners taken by Capital Galactic, before they’re handed over to the Crax. In doing so, Keesay pits his shotgun and brass knuckles, his daring and mysterious connection to the rat-like Chicher, against anyone that gets in his way. Praise for Terry w. Ervin II and the Crax War Chronicles! “Full of non-stop action and space battles combined with characters you'll grow to love. This is classic style space opera at its best.” –Angie Lofthouse, author of Defenders of the Covenant “You won’t be able to put this book down as you wade through battles, intrigue, and relationships brought together in a fast-paced sci-fi story.” -Dean Sault, author of The Last Human War “The tech level premise is fascinating, but what really makes the novel special is the spirit of Krakista Keesay. Kra is a hero to root for—often underestimated, adept with brass knuckles, bayonet, shotgun, and all sorts of old style weaponry. He proves that, while technology matters, so do courage, intelligence, and daring.”—Tony Daniel, Hugo-finalist, author of Metaplanetary and Guardian of Night “One of the most inventive and compelling fantasy sagas I have read in years!”-Stephen Zimmer, author of the Fires in Eden Series and The Rising Dawn Saga. “A unique and detailed post-apocalyptic world where magic works but ancient technologies from the First Civili