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The long awaited sequel to Hero to the End.
A new beginning. Tech and Magic must come together to survive!
Jon Hunter thinks he's done enough. But since when did he get any say in the matter?
15,000 people, 4 main stations, and 15 large ships, somewhere in the galaxy, unexpectedly looking for a new start.
Jon sees himself as their protector, at least until his people build their own new society, without him in charge.
Thorn has been waiting for Jon Hunter for 82 years.
3100 years ago, Thorn had to save humanity. One week ago, Jon did save humanity. Just different groups.
Both have done the impossible. Both are tired. Both want out.
But in a galaxy newly restored to an older and much more dangerous configuration, just how much rest can either of these men get?
Especially when the three powers in the galaxy don't want a fourth.
Is the galaxy's crossroad, Hunter's Terminus?
**** Even though this is book 2, this is the actual sequel to Hero to the End, with Crossover having been a prequel to bridge the past and the future.
Hunter's Terminus can be read as a stand alone book.
It has enough explanation you shouldn't need to read any other book first, although having done so will give greater explanation. The past is prologue. ****
The Hunter Legacy Universe
Is best read in this order:
The Hunter Legacy
Hero at Large
Hunted Hero Hunting
Send in the Hero
Make or Break the Hero
Hail the Hero
Burnside's Killer
Hire a Hero
Jane's Christmas
Hero to the Rescue
Hero at the Gates
The Long Road to Gaia
Home is Where the Hero Is
Hero in Darkness
Hero to the End
A.I. Destiny
Admiral of Gaia
Kingdom of Hunter's Run
Snark's Quest
Destiny Stone
Talisman of Tomorrow
Leader of Sector Ten
The Spacemage Chronicle
Yesterday's Spacemage
Today's Spacemage
Tomorrow's Spacemage
The Hunter Imperium
Crossover
Hunter's Terminus
Reaper's Crossroad
Blind into the Breach
Legend of Dreamwalker *forthcoming*
Imperator *forthcoming*
Genre: Science Fiction
A new beginning. Tech and Magic must come together to survive!
Jon Hunter thinks he's done enough. But since when did he get any say in the matter?
15,000 people, 4 main stations, and 15 large ships, somewhere in the galaxy, unexpectedly looking for a new start.
Jon sees himself as their protector, at least until his people build their own new society, without him in charge.
Thorn has been waiting for Jon Hunter for 82 years.
3100 years ago, Thorn had to save humanity. One week ago, Jon did save humanity. Just different groups.
Both have done the impossible. Both are tired. Both want out.
But in a galaxy newly restored to an older and much more dangerous configuration, just how much rest can either of these men get?
Especially when the three powers in the galaxy don't want a fourth.
Is the galaxy's crossroad, Hunter's Terminus?
**** Even though this is book 2, this is the actual sequel to Hero to the End, with Crossover having been a prequel to bridge the past and the future.
Hunter's Terminus can be read as a stand alone book.
It has enough explanation you shouldn't need to read any other book first, although having done so will give greater explanation. The past is prologue. ****
The Hunter Legacy Universe
Is best read in this order:
The Hunter Legacy
Hero at Large
Hunted Hero Hunting
Send in the Hero
Make or Break the Hero
Hail the Hero
Burnside's Killer
Hire a Hero
Jane's Christmas
Hero to the Rescue
Hero at the Gates
The Long Road to Gaia
Home is Where the Hero Is
Hero in Darkness
Hero to the End
A.I. Destiny
Admiral of Gaia
Kingdom of Hunter's Run
Snark's Quest
Destiny Stone
Talisman of Tomorrow
Leader of Sector Ten
The Spacemage Chronicle
Yesterday's Spacemage
Today's Spacemage
Tomorrow's Spacemage
The Hunter Imperium
Crossover
Hunter's Terminus
Reaper's Crossroad
Blind into the Breach
Legend of Dreamwalker *forthcoming*
Imperator *forthcoming*
Genre: Science Fiction
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