Percivious: Escape
Percivious Book 3
by J J Cook & A J Cook, MD
Genre: SciFi Thriller
Who
will survive when the future can only be saved by the past?
A
vicious insomnia pandemic devolves into a devastating apocalypse, and
humanity teeters on the brink of extinction in the thrilling final
installment of the Percivious Trilogy, Escape.
Emerging
from the dark side of the moon, the HELIX and
its crew embark on a desperate effort to save the last of their
species—and ours.
An unexpected alliance forms between
humans and the XYZ—Earth’s first intelligent hominid species—to
stop the pandemic once and for all. But when unforeseen forces
surface, Herriden, captain of the HELIX—which
carries the last of the cetacean XYZs—must make an unfathomable
choice, if it’s not already too late . . .
Percivious:
Escape is
an astonishing conclusion to the Percivious Trilogy, in which life as
we know it will never be the same.
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J J Cook’s background in marketing across a spectrum of industries—technology, finance, and the arts—brings insight and depth to characters spanning an array of disciplines, ages, countries, and cultures.
AJ COOK, MD’s current role as chief of pediatric urology at the Alberta Children’s Hospital has allowed him the opportunity to author and contribute to numerous published studies, honing his writing skills, while his experience as a surgeon -- as well as the relationships he’s developed with his young patients and their guardians -- has contributed credibility and realism to the narrative.
They attribute the creation of the Percivious trilogy not only to the marriage of their unique skills and perspectives, but also to their marriage of each other.
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