"A powerful work of science fiction"
For centuries the two factions fought for supremacy on
their homeland. The result is that their orb is in the
final stages of death from the devastating holocaust.
However, the civil war continues unabated with the
fighting continuing off planet to remote rocks like earth
where the indigent populace remains ignorant that aliens
live amongst them with one side planning to conquer the
backwater planet. In Chicago, the cruel leader Talos poses as highly
regarded human Police Commissioner Tate Taloni. He uses
alien technology to direct the activities of his earthly
minions. His niece Janna almost died in a confrontation
with Uncle Talos. Only her loving mechanical scientist
husband Ty saved her life, but at a cost of converting her
into a cybernetic fighting automaton. Janna may be more
machine than human, but she has two strong motivators.
She remembers the love she share with her spouse and also
seeks retribution for herself and all those who died and
suffered atrocities by destroying her uncle and his
soulless underlings. Janna, Ty and two earth recruits
unite in an effort to prevent Talos from achieving his
latest objective, enchaining the human race. OUT OF ASHES is the powerful debut of a new series that
with the high quality level of this novel will be great
due to a fully developed cast and an action-packed story
line. The fascinating heroine is an alien Robocop with
less of the programmed safeguard restrictions and a deeper
mourning, along with Ty, on what they have lost. The evil
villain feels like Darth Vader from the original Star
Wars. Put all this together and readers will appreciate
Karen Koehler's strong tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2003
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