Darren Wearmouth - The Critical Trilogy Box Set

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This limited edition bundle contains all three books from the best-selling Critical Trilogy. Some mysteries should stay buried. A centuries old plan unfolds. Archaeologists Pippa Quinn and Charlie Jackson find advanced technology in undisturbed 16th Century graves. A portent, the discovery precedes thousands of giant sinkholes opening up across the globe as extreme weather threatens the population. Charlie suspects the two are related.
Pippa, Charlie, and the rest of humanity will have to fight for survival, sacrificing the life they’ve known to protect Earth from an ancient and previously dormant enemy. Even that might not be enough as this new enemy exacts a plan that will change the course of humankind forever.
Critical Dawn Destroying the croatoan’s seat of power has grave consequences. Earth faces destruction, unless bitter enemies can work together. Earth is recovering after Denver and his group managed to stamp out the immediate alien threat. Now, Denver and his team, stationed in a liberated croatoan farm, plan to restore humanity as the dominant force. But when shocking information comes to light, they set off on an immediate mission north.
The team encounter a hybrid city, where humans and croatoans live and work together. It’s here in this strange new civilisation that Denver discovers there’s a bigger threat to the planet than the aliens already on the surface: something far more terrible is coming. It’ll be a race against the clock to defeat this new threat and Denver will need all the help he can get.
A fight for survival in an alien world. Revenge is planned against Unity. Denver, Charlie and Layla are trapped in the middle of a galactic conflict which has spanned across many millennia. With no immediate allies on either side, they must use all of their skill and strength to stay alive and find a way back to Earth—if there is one.
An old enemy of Unity is intent of making them pay for his humiliating treatment. He’s gathering forces to the south with vengeance in mind. Mike and Mae must work together with the citizens of Unity to find a way of repelling Augustus’ force, or face extinction at the hands of the old emperor.
Critical Strike
Critical Dawn
Critical Path
Critical Strike

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Half an hour had passed since Denver left the room. Layla paced around behind him, fidgeting and mumbling to herself.

“Get yourself over here and relax,” Charlie said.

She stood by his shoulder and looked at the fully formed gate. “What do you think they’re saying to him?”

“No idea, but worrying about it isn’t going to change anything. We’ll find out when he comes back.”

“If he’s coming back.”

Charlie wrapped his arm around her. “You should know Denver by now. He’ll be back.”

A loud crack echoed to their right. From their position, only the top half of the gate was visible. A solid shimmering blue surface filled the giant circular structure, like a piece of suspended water. Green waves rippled across it as the strip of light running around the perimeter flashed. The green strip remained solid after ten blinks, turning the internal space to aquamarine.

The ground shook below Charlie’s boots, accompanied by a low rumbling sound. Layla gasped and pressed her hand against the vibrating glass. Stones danced around on the ground directly outside.

“Looks like they’ve got it working,” Layla said.

Charlie shook his head. “That’s insane. Hard to believe we came through it.”

A black tip punctured the surface inside the gate. Electricity fizzed around it. A large black prism smoothly glided through, filling three-quarters of the area.

It continued forward over the trees toward the command center. Charlie took a couple of steps back, maintaining a fixed gaze on the ship. It stopped over an area covered in yellow grass peppered with orange wild-growing root. The croatoans must have used a different version of it on Tredeya. The ones on Earth didn’t spread seeds.

Dust puffed from below the prism and showered the observation window. Through the haze, a graphite ramp, with blue lights running along each side, lowered twenty meters to the ground.

“Do you trust them?” Layla said.

“I’m prepared to trust anyone who’s fighting the croatoans. If they make good on their promise to defend our solar system, I’m all for it.”

“It’s hard to believe this could all finally be over.”

Charlie shrugged. “It ain’t over ’til we get back to Earth.”

The door clicked open behind them and he spun around. Doslin walked toward them. Denver followed with the black prism fastened around his neck.

Charlie attempted to read the expression on his face. Denver looked sheepishly away, which wasn’t a good sign.

“That is your transport back to Earth,” Doslin said. “Terms have been agreed and the scion are content. They are preparing an environment chamber and you need to be ready to board in ten minutes.”

“What’s happening?” Layla said and grabbed Denver’s arm. He stared outside at the scion ship and the top of the crackling gate. “Answer me. What terms did you agree to with them?”

Denver puffed his cheeks and fished a piece of card out of his back pocket. “You two best sit down for what I’m about to tell you.”

“It’s us you’re talking to,” Charlie said and remained standing. Being told to sit down for news was never a good thing. Especially when it involved his son. “Why do I get the feeling there’s a catch to all of this?”

“The agreement benefits your planet,” Doslin said. “Denver can supply the details. I have to go and brief another agent.”

She turned, lifted either side of her peach robe and shuffled out of the room.

Denver sat on the bench. Charlie and Layla both stood over him. He looked up and took a deep breath. “I need to carry out a mission for them to fulfill their agreement.”

“A mission?” Charlie said and felt anger bubble up inside. “What kind of thing are we talking about?

“I need to find a lost human planet for them. Our original one.”

Layla shook her head. “What the hell are you talking about? How do you even begin to attempt that? I don’t—”

Her voice cracked. She bit her finger and bowed her head.

“What kind of shit have they been spinning you? Original one? ” Charlie said.

“We’re one of the oldest species in the galaxy,” Denver said in a rational tone. He’d obviously bought into the idea. “When Vingo told us we were spread around the universe, he forgot to mention that we inhabit three hundred and fifty-nine planets. Earth, the one we’re from, is apparently number ninety-seven, according to the Drone.”

“Even if that were true…” Charlie said, although he’d long dropped the notion of seeing anything as farfetched. “Why you, and how are you supposed to help?”

“The drone mentioned something about an algorithm and that I’m human. It didn’t expand beyond that. When I complete the mission, we’ll all be safe and I come home. The scion are providing me with the resources I need.”

“It doesn’t make any sense,” Layla said. “They could be sending you on an impossible mission. To your death…”

She wiped a tear from her cheek and sniffed. Charlie knew Layla had feelings for Denver, but she broke down quickly. He simmered internally. “I’m coming with you. I’m not allowing you to go on your own.”

Denver sighed and shook his head. “It’s a one-man mission. That’s the deal. Humans created the scion. We’re inextricably linked. Hagellan and a few other croatoans had some artifacts, other parts of information are hidden around the galaxy. They believe the answer they’re looking for is on the first Earth.”

Layla sat next to him and placed her hand on his knee. “You can’t do it. This is crazy!”

“Crazy?” Denver said. “Look around you and tell me what isn’t? By doing this I keep Earth safe. They even think they might find clues in caves below Unity. That’s why Mike agreed to the proposition too. This works out good for all of us.”

“Doesn’t work out good for you,” Charlie said and sat on the other side of him. He understood that Denver agreed to the request in order to keep everyone safe, but they always did things together. “I want to speak to the Drone.”

“Forget it,” Denver said. “I’m happy doing the mission. What use will I be on Earth in peacetime? I spent my whole life fighting aliens. You two know what a settled world looks like. I have no idea and might not even fit in.”

“Why not give it a chance?” Layla said. “I thought we might…”

“Have a future?” Denver said. “As much as I love you…” His cheeks flushed and he gazed at his boots. “My future is elsewhere. I’ve got no intention of failing and I will be back.”

Layla turned away, cupped her face, and sobbed.

Charlie slowly nodded, understanding the motivation and reasoning behind his son’s decision. As much as he didn’t like it, he would’ve done the same thing. Denver returned his gesture of acceptance.

Denver took it on the chin when Charlie decided to take a bomb up to the mother ship. As much as Charlie hated it, he had to afford his son the same latitude. The decision was based on the survival and safety of the remaining humans on Earth.

“You know if you don’t come back, I will personally hunt you down?” Charlie said.

“I’m counting on it,” Denver said and cracked a smile. “I didn’t even explore the possibility of refusing. Doesn’t take a genius to work out what might happen.”

Layla stood and walked away. She drank her cup of water and stared at a row of five prisms that floated down the ramp of the scion ship.

Charlie hadn’t spent half as much time with her as Denver, but he liked Layla. Bonds forged in adversity were often the strongest. He understood her mood and felt the same way internally, but Denver needed support from this point forward, until he headed off on his mission to find the first Earth.

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