
The Axalan Revelation 2017: 2
Raymond Burke(Author)
Raymond Burke (Publisher)
Published on 20. December 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
276 pages
978-0-9928906-4-3 (ISBN)
Description
THE GALAXY'S FATE HANGS IN THE BALANCE
The Starguards have mysteriously vanished from Magna Aura, following the Lore War. Their time-travelling kin, the Astrals, have taken over the galactic stage in their stead. But they are split, their leader Lord Aeon missing, leaving the Chronopolis vulnerable to attack from within and without.
Earth 2216: On the war-battered frontline against the implaccable Axalan Empire, Base Commander Xaul Relentus and Xeno-specialist Lynn Kellis counter the Axalan superbeing threat, the Superions. With them are two young Astrals, Aristedes and Zane, searching for their father. But a desperate telepathic cry for help cuts through time altering their mission and lives.
The enigmatic alien Starfighter Machine encounters humanity. Alone it could be a second war front or help shift the balance of power in Earth's favour. And they will need it.
For when all their paths collide, the Earth-Axalan war will pale in comparison when they discover the galaxy is being destroyed. The choice is clear: unite to save the galaxy or die to an evil force.
The Starguards - of Humans, Heroes, and Demigods is an epic sci-fi series, continuing with The Axalan Revelation, chronicling the heroic family lines throughout time and space.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Young adult
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
452 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9928906-4-3 (9780992890643)
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Person
Raymond Burke is a British-born author - The Terra Chronicles the third in The Starguards series. His background includes an early life in Canada and the US, employment in the British Army as an aircraft technician, an MSc degree in Archaeology from University College London, and short-article writing. He is also a member of The Mars Society. Raymond cunningly lives without a fridge, satellite TV, iPods, and he also can't drive. He's a self-confessed 21st century caveman . . . and loves it! Through all, he has been a keen and aspiring writer. He currently lives in London.