Time Wars Last Forever series by Craig Robertson (#3-6)
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Overview: There are three accomplishments that I am proud to take credit for in my life. My family, my medical career, and my writings. They are in, I’m certain, their proper order. My family includes my perfect wife Karen, my wonderful children Chris and Kim, and the best grandson there is, Jonathan. They, along with my salukis, combine to give me strength, meaning, and love. What humbling gifts. I include in my family, also, all those near and dear to me (you know who you are).
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
3. Fragmented Time
Time is tearing apart. The Earth and every soul on it are not just gone — they never even existed. Jon Ryan’s hopes of pulling off yet another miracle are evaporating like drops of rain on hot desert sands. His improbable team that has to work together by all rights should have no chance of doing so. There’s an astronomer forced to become the reluctant commander-in-chief. A young academic must captain a cantankerous alien ship that is Jon’s only shot at victory. A college student who communes with the dead learns she is mysteriously the key to any potential success. And Sapale is a held prisoner by the most arrogant and malevolent race of time masters imaginable.
There is no way matters can get worse for Jon. But that’s simply because things are as bad as they can be. And somewhere in time and space hides the last time ship of the alien clan that began the time war, commanded by a stark-raving lunatic. If our heroes can find and destroy that threat, there is no way they can proceed with their mission of reanimating the lost Earth. Oh, boy.
Follow the action as Jon needs to be more clever than he ever has been. More clever than he has any right to be. He’s had dark hours before to be certain. But he might just have run into an unbeatable set of obstacles that will end his lucky streak, not to mention his life. If you’re a fan of the Ryanverse, you’ll need to read Fragmented Time. Hurry, before there’s no time left at all.
4. Shattered Time
Time has not been kind to Jon Ryan. It almost seems personal between the two of them. His mission to resurrect a lost Earth gets more complicated, more dangerous, and less likely to succeed with each new barrier thrown in his path. No sooner does he escape from the master time lords than he learns Sapale is now those masters’ prisoner. And she’s taken the only vessel that can make the journey seventeen galaxies away, so he’s helpless to rescue her. The insane time maker, who leads the clan that no-timed the Earth, eludes the team as they try to eliminate his threat for good. If he’s not found, there will be no peace in the galaxy. Desdemona Tanner’s powers as a controller of the dead are suddenly tested as evil forces from beyond life threaten to destroy their time ship, Aramthella. If the ship is lost, so is any hope of reviving our home world. Is Desi equal to the grim task of manipulating those who care nothing for the living?
Jon faces the least attractive choice in his very long life. In order to make Sapale’s rescue even possible, he must do something he cannot stomach. He has to disrupt his own timeline and dig up the advanced alien spacecraft named Wrath. Jon was forced to rely on the homicidally deranged ship before and knows he calls on it again at his very great peril. But what other choice does he have? While Jon’s away trying to save his forever wife, Tank and Sachiko are left on their own. They are confronted by one bizarre alien threat after another. Are these space rookies equal to the monumental task? They must run a gauntlet of flames if they are to survive. And Jon Ryan’s quest is revealed to be next to impossible. The only entity in the universe that might know how to save the Earth is Time itself. But Time has hidden itself away, never to be found. What comes after hopeless? Whatever that is, Jon and his crew are about to find out.
5. Finding Time
The time war keeps rolling on and Jon is unable to get a controlling handle on the Juggernaut. Thinking Tank and he are free of the Claxen Citadel, Jon sets about to use the knowledge he acquired there to actually find Time. But even though Jon is through with the Brother-Sisterhood of Time, the citadel is not done with him. A dark and unstoppable order of assassin inquisitors is sent to kill Jon and any he associates with for having desecrated the citadel. The Council of Seven, as they are known, has never met a foe so resilient as Jon Ryan. But that challenge only amplifies their determination to kill him. Now the critical mission to resurrect Earth cannot even be attempted, not with homicidal maniacs on Jon’s trail.
If the cruse of the assassins were not enough, the time maker is still out there somewhere, hellbent on no-timing Jon and his stolen time ship, Aramthella. The time maker’s mental breakdown is accelerated by his fear after meeting a demon from a globular cluster. His flight of insanity takes him farther and farther from Jon and his team. In an infinite universe, the chances of finding their enemy shrink for our heroes with each passing moment.
And even if Jon defies all statics and logic and actually finds the Soul of Time, can he learn anything useful to reanimate Earth? The only guarantees Jon seems to have are those of increasing peril and worsening odds against him. Sachiko faces a harsh future now that Tank is gone. He was her rock, her guiding star. Can she grow into her role as captain of the most powerful ship in the galaxy? With a background in neither leadership nor combat, what realistic chance does she stand of success?
6. Healing Time
Time is literally running out for Jon and his team. He is armed with only a vague set of instructions from Time as to how the Earth can be resurrected. The worst part is there is no way to know if such a miracle can even be achieved. Time told Jon specifically that what he was attempting had never been done. Then again, that type of dire warning has never discouraged Jon in the past. The dude’s practically worryproof.
The odds against humankind could not be longer. The clan’s leader, the time maker, is still avoiding a confrontation with Sachiko’s powerful time ship, Aramthella. And the sociopathic security forces of the Brother-Sisterhood of Time are unrelenting in their pursuit of Jon and his crew. They are able to come at him from the past, present, and future. Not only that, but the inquisitors have a technology that allows them to return to an earlier time in their own lives. So even if Jon kills them, they will never stay dead. How can he dream of defeating them?
Working with the alien creature Plesmus, Jon must forge a set of markers to function as a framework for Earth to be reanimated. But there are no precedents or blueprints available to guide him. Jon must achieve the impossible entirely on his own, yet again. How many times can he go to that well and have the good fortune of drawing water? His luck is bound to run out sooner or later. May it’ll be today…
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