Terrance A. Crow

I’ve published five books in the science fiction/political thriller series Evolution’s Hand:




Discovering zero-transit time Fissures to nearby star systems like 61 Cygni should have been a boon, right? But for a mid-sized Corporation, it was anything but. The megacorporations wanted those Fissures, and they’re not particular about how they get them. Now, their CEO has to scramble to keep their hopes — and themselves — alive.

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Having survived the first salvos from the apex predator Corporation TCP, the mid-sized company TransStell is in even more trouble. TCP is vengeful over their humiliation. Now, TransStell has to fend off Biblical-scale attacks. If they fail, not only will they lose their lives — but an entire continent will die with them.

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Before, the UN had been the main target of TCP’s fury. Now, it’s TransStell’s turn. TCP ratchets up the heat — taking the Fissures public and savagely assaulting TransStell’s cash flow. That’s the good news. The crew of the Indiana are trapped in Epsilon Eridani with an enemy fleet on their heels. And the nearest rescue is over ten light years away! What can they do with dwindling supplies and almost no combat capabilities?

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He had to fake his own death to do it, but Dek Conrad, TransStell’s CEO, finally got beyond TCP’s reach. Now, he, Matsushita, and a handful of others could finally get the Sirius Project underway. There’s just one problem: som one, or something, exterminated a solar system practically next door. Did Conrad escape Earth — only to face a more dangerous foe?

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The enemy that destroyed a nearby solar system turned out to be more tenacious — and dangerous — than Conrad could have imagined. He and his team at Sirius had to work day and night to come up with new offensive and defensive capabilities. They thought they had managed the risks. That was before the first live weapon’s test tool its toll!

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Here’s a tentative schedule for the next books:

Targeting mid-2024 publication.