The Sentinels were created with one overriding objective the protection of Iona and its citizens.
The year is 2044 AD.
The Iona Corporation has achieved what no other corporation has beforea seat at the UNin addition to unsurpassed wealth and a city-state of its own. All thanks to its revolutionary clean-energy technologythe Flux Cell. Now, on the eve of the first UN Security Council summit to be held in the sovereign city-state of Iona, it faces its greatest challenge ever.
When a series of seemingly unrelated events culminates in unprovoked attacks on the city of Iona, its up to the Sentinels top investigator, John Tesh, to stop those behind it. Not only will John have to contend with the most dangerous adversary hes ever faced but hell have to figure out the truth behind his new partner, the man known only asSocrates.
The John Tesh Novels are a series of fast-paced science fiction detective novels set in the near future. They can be read individually or in the following order:
1. Socrates and the Councillor
2. Socrates and the Sentinel
3. Socrates and the Ionian
Genre: Science Fiction
The year is 2044 AD.
The Iona Corporation has achieved what no other corporation has beforea seat at the UNin addition to unsurpassed wealth and a city-state of its own. All thanks to its revolutionary clean-energy technologythe Flux Cell. Now, on the eve of the first UN Security Council summit to be held in the sovereign city-state of Iona, it faces its greatest challenge ever.
When a series of seemingly unrelated events culminates in unprovoked attacks on the city of Iona, its up to the Sentinels top investigator, John Tesh, to stop those behind it. Not only will John have to contend with the most dangerous adversary hes ever faced but hell have to figure out the truth behind his new partner, the man known only asSocrates.
The John Tesh Novels are a series of fast-paced science fiction detective novels set in the near future. They can be read individually or in the following order:
1. Socrates and the Councillor
2. Socrates and the Sentinel
3. Socrates and the Ionian
Genre: Science Fiction
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