Synopses & Reviews
When rumors of a new super-drug surface, the FBI comes to Jeff and Kitty Katt-Martini for help. It becomes quickly apparent that the drug is merely the tip of a deadly iceberg and a much more insidious plan is underway involving Titan Security, Gaultier Enterprises, and YatesCorp.
As newly discovered A-Cs and hybrids begin to surface, each with expanded and deadly talents, more and more signs point to a new evil genius whos using the A-Cs and their enemies both as guinea pigs. Then Area 51 and the Dulce Science Center go silent while Alpha Team, Airborne, and most of the worldwide A-C Security team are there for training. And if thats not bad enough, Centaurion Division is hit with more bad, and deadly, news: Chernobog the Ultimate, isnt a hacker myth, hes a real person -- and hes on the bad guys side.
Now Kitty and company must find the real Dr. Feelgood and stop him or her before the latest version of Surcenthumain hits the streets and more people they love are harmed, or worse. But when the inconceivable happens, Kittys focused on two things only: reviving the ACE entity before their enemies realize Earths best protection isnt actually active
and revenge.
Review
"This delightful romp has many interesting twists and turns as it glances at racism, politics, and religion en route. It will have fanciers of cinematic sf parodies referencing Men in Black, Ghost Busters, and X-Men. Meanwhile, readers who like the smart sf silliness of Douglas Adams Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy novels, Lois McMaster Bujolds Vorkosigan Saga, Pat Murphys There and Back Again, and A. Lee Martinezs The Automatic Detective will find it distinctively different, for Kochs humor is more in the vein of MaryJanice Davidson in her Undead series, but darned amusing, all the same." Booklist (starred review)
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"It's one hot, fast-paced, crazy romp, with plenty of humorous banter to go with the blood spatter and discussions of wedding dresses." Locus
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"If you like your futuristic adventure with heapings of over-the-top fun and absurdity, Koch has the series for you.... A rip-roaring and outlandish romp!" RT Book Review
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"Aliens, danger, and romance make this a fast-paced, wittily-written sf romantic comedy." Library Journal
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"A hyperspeed-paced addition to a series that shows no signs of slowing down." Publishers Weekly
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"Campy, hyperactive, implausibly entertaining, there's a lot of fun here, and more fun to come in future installments." SF Site
Synopsis
Sci-fi action meets steamy paranormal in Gini Koch s Alien novels, as Katherine Kitty Katt faces off against aliens, conspiracies, and deadly secrets. Futuristic high-jinks and gripping adventure. RT Reviews
When rumors of a new super-drug surface, the FBI comes to Jeff and Kitty Katt-Martini for help. It becomes quickly apparent that the drug is merely the tip of a deadly iceberg and a much more insidious plan is underway involving Titan Security, Gaultier Enterprises, and YatesCorp.
As newly discovered A-Cs and hybrids begin to surface, each with expanded and deadly talents, more and more signs point to a new evil genius who s using the A-Cs and their enemies both as guinea pigs. Then Area 51 and the Dulce Science Center go silent while Alpha Team, Airborne, and most of the worldwide A-C Security team are there for training. And if that s not bad enough, Centaurion Division is hit with more bad, and deadly, news: Chernobog the Ultimate, isn t a hacker myth, he s a real person -- and he s on the bad guys side.
Now Kitty and company must find the real Dr. Feelgood and stop him or her before the latest version of Surcenthumain hits the streets and more people they love are harmed, or worse. But when the inconceivable happens, Kitty s focused on two things only: reviving the ACE entity before their enemies realize Earth s best protection isn t actually active and revenge."
About the Author
Gini Koch lives in the American Southwest, works her butt off (sadly, not literally) by day, and writes by night with the rest of the beautiful people. Touched by an Alien, the first in her Alien/Katherine "Kitty" Katt Series, received a starred review from Booklist and was named one of Booklist's Top Ten adult science fiction and fantasy novels of 2010. Alien Tango released December 7, 2010, with Alien in the Family releasing April 5, 2011, and Alien Proliferation in Winter 2011. Gini started writing as an excuse to stay up late playing on the computer while listening to rock music and mooning over pictures of hunky men. She's thrilled all that drooling has finally paid off. She can be found at ginikoch.com.