The Comet Clement Collection includes Books 1-4 in the series at a discounted price!Book 1 – The Inner Circle (averages 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon out of 500+ review)1908… Siberia… A tiny comet rips through Earth’s atmosphere and explodes above the Tunguska region of Siberia, instantly engulfing thousands of square acres of the mostly desolate region. The explosion is heard for hundreds of … heard for hundreds of miles, the light of the comet seen halfway across the globe. Had the comet hit a few hours earlier in a more populated area, millions would have been killed…
A century later, another comet – this one hundreds of times bigger and more powerful – encounters a black hole in deep space and is pushed onto a new, deadly course leading straight to Earth…
A small group of humans – including the President of the United States, a former astronaut and a middle school science teacher – discovers the existence of this potentially deadly comet and keep its existence hidden from the rest of the world. Although the group – which calls itself the Inner Circle – has twelve years to deal with the problem, they will need every second of that time. Not only must they figure out a way to avert this crisis, they must also start to make plans in case they can’t avoid a catastrophe that could annihilate humankind…
Book 2 – Interception (averages 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon out of 260+ reviews)
The Inner Circle’s plans to deflect the comet are in place but Neil Peterson’s long journey to intercept Clement faces serious tests…
The president is embattled in a bitter re-election attempt and knows that losing could lead to the comet secret being exposed to the world…
NASSA’s plans to build the biggest space station for ‘scientific purposes’ are put into effect…
Earl Ackerman’s paranoia leads him to making rash decisions about the secret that’s slowly destroying the little sanity he has left…
The secret can’t stay hidden forever…
Book 3 – The New Space Race (averages 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon out of 260+ reviews)
Plans continue to move forward on the space station, which draws the ire of the country, but the Inner Circle won’t be deterred from preparing for the worst…
Tyler Ainsworth Jr. has learned of the secret and begins to make plans for his own massive shelter, this one to be in the ocean depths instead of the heavens…
The president exchanges information about the comet with Russia for help on the station and Russia plans for their own safe haven deep in the mountains…
A new American leader emerges who does not seem to share the Inner Circle’s passion for constructing the space station…
Another country enters the race to build a space station unlike anything humankind has ever seen…
Book 4 – The Three Arks (averages 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon out of 230+ reviews)
With a new president in office – and an apprehensive new ally in the Inner Circle – the men planning for the end of the world face new struggles. Will the space station be finished in time? How will they get passengers on board the space station without giving away the secret of Comet Clement?
Tyler Ainsworth faces his own troubles with his seacraft. He needs more money to complete his boat but doesn’t want to go to the Inner Circle for fear of losing even more control. How will he raise the funds? Can he maintain control of his seacraft’s ownership? Will his high-class passengers lose their patience while waiting for the end of the world?
The underground facility deep in the Ural Mountains seems to face the least amount of problems and some of the space station’s staunchest supporters wonder if they’ve made a big mistake looking to the heavens for safety.
The Three Arks are humankind’s last chance… if they can survive the construction process…
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Great character development and engaging characters. Very tightly woven plot that keeps the reader engaged with the ever expanding group of characters wit their personal stories and the primary plot.
Some very touching moments, well worth your time.
The first book was so gripping and had so many interesting characters I ended up reading the entire series one after the other. I spent many nights up late just to find out what happened nest.
Finished the 1-4 series and had to search out the others – currently on book 6 of the 11 book series – it is captivating for a Sci-Fi fan.
I read through Book 3 and stopped. The characters ruined what could have been an epic reading experience. The good characters (barely a handful of them) had overwhelming problems and difficulties; it was depressing to read. Most of the characters mainly involved in the story were so selfish, angry and vile that I found myself wishing the comet would wipe them all out. Keeping the secret from the rest of the world was inexcusable behavior from characters who had no right to make the choice. There was simply no way I would tolerate reading a dozen books to finish this series.
I’m on the third of the series. Interesting end of the world story.
I recommend this book series with a few reservations. The plot and story draw you into the plot and keep you turning pages. Unfortunately, the author overlooks or does not know scientific facts and outcomes of a meteor strike to earth.
Maybe a bit too many stories going on at one time.
Really enjoyed reading this series. Was many hours of sitting on the edge of my seat!!! Very creative! I’m not sure what I would do in that terrifying situation. I would not want to play god, like the men in the inner circle did. Thank you.
I did like the style of the writing. The story maybe could have been condensed some, but was very readable and interesting.
I did not think I would even like this type of book. But, I was wrong. Read each and every one of them. And I would read them again.
A complex story about a complex scenario.
just couldn’t follow it …sorry
I read the three-book series about the lengths that scientists went to divert a monster comet that was going to hit earth. Realistic characters make the books believable.
An interesting twist on the end of the world scenario! I was captivated until the end.
Excellent dooms day books.
Looking forward to the next book in the series, I think about 12 short books in all.
Kept me engaged but seriously, have someone check your grammar.
Very slow.
Purest drivel. How on earth did he get FOUR books published in this series, much less one?? Don’t bother.
Loved the story. I read all 12 books in the series. I enjoyed the series and would recommend them. The characters are generally believable and the story is believable if not completely scientifically accurate. Only issue is I thought the books should have been combined more like the first one I got was 1-4. Would rather have been able to get them grouped together. The individual books are quickly read and leave you wanting more. However the final 12th book did a good job wrapping up the series. Well done.