Reasons to Consider The IX
Series
Fans of the IX Series will know the premise
that began an epic adventure to the other side of the galaxy. For those who are new to their story, here it is, repeated below.
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What could unite a Roman Legion and
the Caledonian army they are fighting?
Or a US Cavalry Company with the Native American tribes arrayed against them?
How about a highly trained and motivated Special Forces unit and the terrorists they have been sent to wipe out at all costs?
Yes…
What could such a diverse and mutually aggressive group possibly have in common?
Or a US Cavalry Company with the Native American tribes arrayed against them?
How about a highly trained and motivated Special Forces unit and the terrorists they have been sent to wipe out at all costs?
Yes…
What could such a diverse and mutually aggressive group possibly have in common?
Arden – and the Horde, that’s what!
Arden, home to a culture that has existed for
thousands of years and which spans dozens of worlds. Regardless, their
sophistication cannot prevent calamity at the hands of an unstoppable nemesis.
Known only as the Horde, this enemy has proven relentless. They have not only
stripped the outer colonies bare, but now threaten the existence of the entire
Ardenese way of life.
Realizing there is nothing they
can do to prevent the inevitable march toward extinction, the Ardenese
governing body comes to a drastic decision. They gather together at their
capital city, Rhomane, and place their remaining genetic heritage in a vast
underground ark, in the care of an advanced AI construct called the Architect. Its mission? To use Rhomane’s dwindling
reserves and safeguard their race by reaching
out across time and space toward those who might
be in a position to help reseed a devastated world at some time in the future.
That’s
how soldiers from varying eras and vastly different backgrounds find themselves
together. Snatched away from Earth at the moment of their passing they are
transported to the far side of the galaxy. Thinking they have been granted a
reprieve, their relief turns to horror when they discover they face a simple
but stark ultimatum:
Put
aside your former animosities and preconceptions in order to survive.
Fight
or die!
Find
out how our misfits fare in The IX Series.
Like
them, you’ll discover death is only the beginning of an incredible adventure.
How incredible?
Just look at what critics say:
Weston
deftly weaves the horrors of the Horde stealing human life-essences, with the
beauty of his prose and imagery. Action-packed and highly recommended.
Amazing Stories
The IX has taken me back to the books I enjoyed in my youth (Jerry Pournelle's King David's Spaceship or Gordon Dickson's Hour of the Horde) It flows wonderfully. There's constant motion, & Weston takes the story in unexpected directions that are intriguing & fun.
Black Gate
Weston knows how to keep the reader on the edge of the seat without feeling as though the mission will never end. This is a complex combination of history, imagination & science fiction magic as is available today.
Grady Harp: Hall of Fame/Top 100 /Vine Reviewer
When it comes to science fiction, I want a book that captures me from page one and never gives me a reason to want to escape. I want a book that forces me to stay up until 3 a.m., because there is no point at which it is ideal to put it down. I want a book whose characters and plots are complex and intelligent, but elegantly crafted with the minimum of distraction. The IX delivers.
Fanboy Comics
A brilliant & amazing synthesis of military, horror and far-future science fiction.
Nebula Award Winner - Michael A. Armstrong
The author's knowledge of military history & his speculations about what might have happened to the legendary Ninth Roman Legion have led to an amazing trip through time & space to a world where things are not ever as straight-forward as they seem. Blending in believable science & classic elements of old Westerns, Weston has created a truly delightful story.
This Dark Matter
If you come back from watching Star Wars: The Force Awakens and find yourself pining for a galaxy far, far away with similar elements, I highly recommend The IX.
Epicstream
Amazing Stories
The IX has taken me back to the books I enjoyed in my youth (Jerry Pournelle's King David's Spaceship or Gordon Dickson's Hour of the Horde) It flows wonderfully. There's constant motion, & Weston takes the story in unexpected directions that are intriguing & fun.
Black Gate
Weston knows how to keep the reader on the edge of the seat without feeling as though the mission will never end. This is a complex combination of history, imagination & science fiction magic as is available today.
Grady Harp: Hall of Fame/Top 100 /Vine Reviewer
When it comes to science fiction, I want a book that captures me from page one and never gives me a reason to want to escape. I want a book that forces me to stay up until 3 a.m., because there is no point at which it is ideal to put it down. I want a book whose characters and plots are complex and intelligent, but elegantly crafted with the minimum of distraction. The IX delivers.
Fanboy Comics
A brilliant & amazing synthesis of military, horror and far-future science fiction.
Nebula Award Winner - Michael A. Armstrong
The author's knowledge of military history & his speculations about what might have happened to the legendary Ninth Roman Legion have led to an amazing trip through time & space to a world where things are not ever as straight-forward as they seem. Blending in believable science & classic elements of old Westerns, Weston has created a truly delightful story.
This Dark Matter
If you come back from watching Star Wars: The Force Awakens and find yourself pining for a galaxy far, far away with similar elements, I highly recommend The IX.
Epicstream
The IX is the most inventive
science fiction novel I have read since "Stranger in a Strange Land".
That's saying a lot. The plot is highly complicated, and yet so clearly and
gracefully written that it is easy to follow. The ending is wildly inventive
and too brilliant to give away. Suffice it to say I ended the book with tears
in my eyes.
Jim Morris (Vine Voice)
Jim Morris (Vine Voice)
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