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T. Jackson King
NOTE: FREEDOM VS. ALIENS, the sequel to the Amazon bestseller EARTH VS. ALIENS, will be available on Sunday, March 22! Other new releases include HUMANS VS. ALIENS, GENECODE ILLEGAL and THE MEMORY SINGER. Thank You to every reader who left a Review on any of my novels! T. Jackson King (Tom) is a... show more

NOTE: FREEDOM VS. ALIENS, the sequel to the Amazon bestseller EARTH VS. ALIENS, will be available on Sunday, March 22! Other new releases include HUMANS VS. ALIENS, GENECODE ILLEGAL and THE MEMORY SINGER. Thank You to every reader who left a Review on any of my novels! T. Jackson King (Tom) is a professional archaeologist and journalist. He writes hard science fiction, anthropological SciFi, dark fantasy/horror and contemporary fantasy/magic realism--but that didn't happen until he was 38.Before then, college years spent in Paris and in Tokyo led Tom into antiwar activism, hanging out with some Japanese hippies and learning how often governments lie to their citizens. The latter lesson led him and a college buddy to publish the Shinjuku Sutra English language underground tabloid in Japan in 1967. That was followed by helping shut down the University of Tennessee at Knoxville campus in 1968 and a bus trip to Washington D.C. for the Second March on Washington where thousands demanded an end to the Vietnam War.Temporary sanity returned when Tom worked in a radiocarbon lab at UC Riverside and earned an MA degree in Archaeology from UCLA. His interests in ancient history, ancient cultures and journalism got him several government agency jobs that paid the bills, led him to roam the raw landscape of the Western United States, and helped him and his wife Leslee raise three kids.A funny thing happened on the way to normality. By the time he was 38 and doing federal arky work in Colorado, Tom's first novel STAR TRADERS was a stage play in his head that wouldn't go away. So he wrote it down. It got rejected. His next novel was published as RETREAD SHOP (Warner Books, 1988). It was off to the writing races and Tom's many voyages of imaginative discovery have led to 15 published novels, a book of poetry, and a conviction that when Humans reach the stars, we will find them crowded with space-going Aliens. We will be the New Kids On The Block! This theme appears in much of Tom's short fiction and novel writing.Tom lives in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA and hangs with a group of smart and tolerant Westerners. Divorce has taught him to smile a lot and to work at being a Nice Guy. Still, he is pretty weird. Has been since fourth grade when he began reading SciFi. Since then, he and Authority have rarely been in agreement. Readers are welcome to visit his T. Jackson King Facebook page. If you Friend him you will get the latest news on his writing efforts! Also, Tom's Twitter handle is @TJacksonKing. Reviews of his novels, interviews and news of upcoming novels can be found at his author page on http://www.tjacksonking.com/.
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PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 10 years ago
If you liked the previous books in the series then you will probably liked this one. It is the continuation of the Vigilante’s (Matt Dragoneaux’s) high-speed and high-tech romp through the galaxy in his war against the cloneslavers and the Anarchate. There are a few twists along the way but in gener...
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PG's Books rated it 11 years ago
This is probably one of the most high-tech sci-fi series that I have read in a while. Now that doesn’t mean that it this is a book suitable for the die-hard techno fans out there. The tech is not really very in-detail or well explained or anything like that. It is more on the level of loads and load...
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Shaykitteh's World of Books rated it 11 years ago
One of the most inspiring books that I have read. Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.There aren't too many authors who can write a book dealing with religious issues without having some sort of holy war called out against them. I think T. Jackson King ...
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