Through the advancement of technology, we can secure the future of mankind.
The year is 2048 AD.
The Iona Corporation has ended the Global Energy Crisis thanks to their revolutionary renewable energy technologythe Flux Cell. It not only made them the richest private entity on the planet but it allowed them to annex the city of Sydney and declare it the sovereign city-state of Iona. Instituting a Ruling Council, along with the Sentinels, an elite crime fighting unit, the Iona Corporation provides a high standard of living to its citizens.
When one of those citizens is found murdered, John Tesh, Sentinel and his android partner, Socrates, begin an investigation that takes them behind the public façade of the Iona Corporation and reveals the ultimate truth behind the saviour of mankind.
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 2048 AD.
The Iona Corporation has ended the Global Energy Crisis thanks to their revolutionary renewable energy technologythe Flux Cell. It not only made them the richest private entity on the planet but it allowed them to annex the city of Sydney and declare it the sovereign city-state of Iona. Instituting a Ruling Council, along with the Sentinels, an elite crime fighting unit, the Iona Corporation provides a high standard of living to its citizens.
When one of those citizens is found murdered, John Tesh, Sentinel and his android partner, Socrates, begin an investigation that takes them behind the public façade of the Iona Corporation and reveals the ultimate truth behind the saviour of mankind.
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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