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It’s been twenty years since the war between the Unity and Moog had been stopped by the Tracker and the galaxy has lived in peace and prosperity. Zee and Stella stopped going out on missions to raise their son and life for them has become boring and each day seems to drag by slowly. They finally decided it’s time to get back in the game and they begin accepting missions from the President of the Unity. If they knew what that first mission would lead to, they would have just stayed home.
For the first time, Zee is unable to locate the one he’s been sent out to find. That failure causes him to doubt his talents and wonder if he’s lost his touch. Even his son who also possesses his talents is unable to help him find a missing Unity Special Agent. He’s obsessed with that failure and when he discovers the agent is appearing in his senses, he immediately goes out to bring her in. What he finds is worse than the war he prevented twenty years earlier and it places the entire galaxy in danger of destruction.
The Tracker 2 takes off at full speed and Zee Rowe is faced with a new force intent on invasion, however, before that can happen, he must agree to help them find a scientist with a doomsday weapon. Zee discovers he has no option but to do as they ask even if he loses his life in the effort.
Excerpt: The Tracker 2 – It Only Takes a Spark
Zee sat back on his chair and stared at her, then finally nodded, “Tee, extend the optical scanner to its maximum range ahead of us and let me know if you see anything.”
“Optical scanner operating.”
Zee pushed the thruster handle halfway forward and said, “I’m not going to overrun our scanners.” Stella nodded and turned to the wall monitor. “Tee, stop the ship if you detect anything ahead of us.”
The ship passed the star with the heavily populated planet called Dismal. Zee smiled and said, “I have some memories from that planet.” Stella smiled and the ship suddenly came to a stop a few minutes later. Zee looked up, “What’s going on Tee?”
“I’ve detected something on the optical scanner and it’s rather large. I’m going to zoom in on it as best I can from this distance.” They looked up at the wall monitor and saw it zooming in on what was obviously a warship; a very large warship. Zee felt something in his mind and he instantly blocked his thoughts. He activated his helmet, reached across, pressed the back of Stella’s collar activating her helmet, as he pressed the thought blocking button on the side of it.
“How large is that vessel?” Stella inquired.
“It’s about as large as a Moog Battleship?” Stella’s eyes widened as Tee added, “That ship must have detected us; it’s coming about.”
Zee turned the small ship and pushed the thruster handle fully forward, “How long will it take us to make it back to Dismal?”
“About two minutes,” Tee answered. “It’s taking about twenty seconds for that ship to turn to our course.” Zee watched Dismal’s star getting larger and heard Tee say loudly, “Holy Fire, that ship just activated its stardrive and is moving toward us at an impossible speed! It will be on us in less than a minute!”
The Tracker 2 by Saxon Andrew takes off fast and picks up speed as Zee struggles to survive and prevent the invasion of the Milky Way by a ruthless civilization from a distant galaxy. The twists and turns will keep you turning pages until the end.
Genre: Science Fiction
For the first time, Zee is unable to locate the one he’s been sent out to find. That failure causes him to doubt his talents and wonder if he’s lost his touch. Even his son who also possesses his talents is unable to help him find a missing Unity Special Agent. He’s obsessed with that failure and when he discovers the agent is appearing in his senses, he immediately goes out to bring her in. What he finds is worse than the war he prevented twenty years earlier and it places the entire galaxy in danger of destruction.
The Tracker 2 takes off at full speed and Zee Rowe is faced with a new force intent on invasion, however, before that can happen, he must agree to help them find a scientist with a doomsday weapon. Zee discovers he has no option but to do as they ask even if he loses his life in the effort.
Excerpt: The Tracker 2 – It Only Takes a Spark
Zee sat back on his chair and stared at her, then finally nodded, “Tee, extend the optical scanner to its maximum range ahead of us and let me know if you see anything.”
“Optical scanner operating.”
Zee pushed the thruster handle halfway forward and said, “I’m not going to overrun our scanners.” Stella nodded and turned to the wall monitor. “Tee, stop the ship if you detect anything ahead of us.”
The ship passed the star with the heavily populated planet called Dismal. Zee smiled and said, “I have some memories from that planet.” Stella smiled and the ship suddenly came to a stop a few minutes later. Zee looked up, “What’s going on Tee?”
“I’ve detected something on the optical scanner and it’s rather large. I’m going to zoom in on it as best I can from this distance.” They looked up at the wall monitor and saw it zooming in on what was obviously a warship; a very large warship. Zee felt something in his mind and he instantly blocked his thoughts. He activated his helmet, reached across, pressed the back of Stella’s collar activating her helmet, as he pressed the thought blocking button on the side of it.
“How large is that vessel?” Stella inquired.
“It’s about as large as a Moog Battleship?” Stella’s eyes widened as Tee added, “That ship must have detected us; it’s coming about.”
Zee turned the small ship and pushed the thruster handle fully forward, “How long will it take us to make it back to Dismal?”
“About two minutes,” Tee answered. “It’s taking about twenty seconds for that ship to turn to our course.” Zee watched Dismal’s star getting larger and heard Tee say loudly, “Holy Fire, that ship just activated its stardrive and is moving toward us at an impossible speed! It will be on us in less than a minute!”
The Tracker 2 by Saxon Andrew takes off fast and picks up speed as Zee struggles to survive and prevent the invasion of the Milky Way by a ruthless civilization from a distant galaxy. The twists and turns will keep you turning pages until the end.
Genre: Science Fiction
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