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Rose… Brucie… Janice… Mr. and Ms. Ricdeau… I'd been with them for months. I trusted, considered them friends. Now everything was in question.
The cyborg's game intensifies as he once again contacts James. This time, he proposes a riddle of sorts. According to his claims, solving it will reveal Rose and the others lied about the origins of the first human.
As a human himself, this is a subject close to James's heart. Especially given the hatred he experienced on arrival because of his specie. Though Rose offered an explanation, he always sensed she omitted something, and so he wonders if there's any truth to the cyborg's words. But, if so, why would his new friend lie to him?
Now, James finds himself in a dangerous situation. He's determined to solve the riddle and discover the truth. But, if Rose covered up the nature of the first human, how far would she go to keep her secret hidden? He must thread carefully less she discovers his attempt.
However, the cyborg isn't the only one playing a game. Unknown to him, Diabo, leader of the terrorist organisation BBR, is forming a plan of his own. A nefarious scheme that will finally enact his revenge and rid the world of the cyborg once and for all.
Will James solve the riddle? Or will Rose discover his attempts at unveiling the truth? If so, what fate awaits him? And what of the cyborg? Will he survive the attempt on his life, or fall prey to Diabo's rage?
Book 3 of The Cyborg's Crusade
Titles in the series (3)
- The Cyborg's Crusade: The Cyborg's Crusade, #1
1
A very well written book showing plenty of imagination and creativity. - The International Review of Books (Awarded the Gold Badge of Achievement) How did it come to this? My life used to be so simple. Back then, I hated it; I found it boring. Let me tell you: boring's good. Boring's great! I should've been thankful… It was supposed to be a date like any other for James Hunter, a simple convenience store clerk. Nothing more than watching a movie in the town of Moncton. A place as unknown and unimportant as he considered his own existence to be. And yet, while walking to a cinema, James teleports to another world. There, a hostile crowd surrounds him, including various mutants with strange deformities. Before he can even gather his wits or make a dash for it, a lone ally presents herself in the form of a winged woman named Rose. An important cultural figure in the country where James appeared, she offers him both protection and a home. Soon, James learns that this new world is divided by a cold war. On one side is Nirnivia, home to Rose. The other, Ostark, is led by a mysterious cyborg. James is unaware that the cyborg has him in his crosshairs, thinking of him as the Deus ex machina that will end the war in his favor. But the cyborg is far from the only potential threat to James. Soon after his arrival, BRR, a terrorist organization, kidnaps him. What would a rogue group out for revenge-seeking to turn the cold war hot want with someone like James? Is there anyone also aware of this other world who will try to find him? Or is he on his own? If so, how is he supposed to escape? If that's even an option... Book 1 of the Cyborg's Crusade series.
- The Cyborg's Warning: The Cyborg's Crusade, #2
2
I almost ripped my ears off. And yet, part of me wanted to listen to him. It's like a horrible car crash. You try to look away, but you just can't. No question James had a raw deal. Not only did he teleport to another universe, but he also had to live in a secure military complex named Valardir for protection. The only bright spot is that Rose Ricdeau, his winged benefactor, shares his living quarters. Her friendship makes his stay there tolerable. Just as James finds a sense of normalcy in his new existence, he receives a phone call from the mysterious cyborg the Nirnivians call Doctor Death. Without delay, the Doctor warns him not to trust Rose. James, however, refuses to listen and hangs up, quite certain that if his hosts discovered he talked to their enemy they'd be less than pleased. Deep down, James wonders if there's truth to Doctor Death's words. Should Rose not be the friend she appears to be, what did that imply for him? Still, he can't risk antagonizing his only lifeline, so he reveals the cyborg's call to Valardir's authorities. Immediately, panic ensues. That the Doctor contacted James implies he breached Valardir's security. This scenario spells doom and so a rush occurs to find out what happened. This puts more pressure on the already overworked technical staff, who considers rebellion. Did the cyborg breach Valardir security? If so, what does it mean for James' and Rose's safety? If not, how did he contact James? Either way, why did the president of another country bother calling an insignificant human from a different world? Perhaps more crucial for James, is Rose the benevolent figure she pretends to be? And what if she's not? Book 2 of the Cyborg's Crusade series.
- The Cyborg's Riddle: The Cyborg's Crusade, #3
3
Rose… Brucie… Janice… Mr. and Ms. Ricdeau… I'd been with them for months. I trusted, considered them friends. Now everything was in question. The cyborg's game intensifies as he once again contacts James. This time, he proposes a riddle of sorts. According to his claims, solving it will reveal Rose and the others lied about the origins of the first human. As a human himself, this is a subject close to James's heart. Especially given the hatred he experienced on arrival because of his specie. Though Rose offered an explanation, he always sensed she omitted something, and so he wonders if there's any truth to the cyborg's words. But, if so, why would his new friend lie to him? Now, James finds himself in a dangerous situation. He's determined to solve the riddle and discover the truth. But, if Rose covered up the nature of the first human, how far would she go to keep her secret hidden? He must thread carefully less she discovers his attempt. However, the cyborg isn't the only one playing a game. Unknown to him, Diabo, leader of the terrorist organisation BBR, is forming a plan of his own. A nefarious scheme that will finally enact his revenge and rid the world of the cyborg once and for all. Will James solve the riddle? Or will Rose discover his attempts at unveiling the truth? If so, what fate awaits him? And what of the cyborg? Will he survive the attempt on his life, or fall prey to Diabo's rage? Book 3 of The Cyborg's Crusade
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