Terrence Zavecz · Cretaceous Station

Hunter's Moon

Book II — Cretaceous Station (2012 edition)

Description

Sure T-Rex is big, mean, unbelievably fast and they hunt in packs. Yeah, true … but they aren't the ones that scare me!

It was a study of the unknown. Mankind's first steps to the stars oddly enough began with a trip to the past — a very distant past. They began a colony; a research colony to study the universe from a different perspective. Of course, getting there was half the battle. But they did it!

They discovered time travel of a very limited sort. The problem was you could only travel to very specific periods that centered on the system's greatest disasters — the major extinction events. They set up the research facility and … the dinosaurs. Well, the dinosaurs weren't a big problem if they took the proper precautions. Scientific breakthroughs followed one after the other.

Then the others showed up. They weren't big like T-Rex. Oh yeah, they shared every other characteristic of that marvelous monster but they were different in so many frightening ways. Worst of all they were smart — very, very smart — and they liked the pain.

Plans are underway for the expansion of the Cretaceous Research Station from a five-year project to a permanent settlement with a StarPort and a unique resort. Then they encounter new representatives of a race that is a hundred times older than that of the humans. Their desires and drives are different and their goals are unobvious but one thing is obvious: they are very, very intelligent … in an alien, very deadly way.

If they wish to survive, the Cretaceous Station explorers must pit their technology and intelligence against the increasingly savage attacks of these aliens. Then again, just who are the aliens — the humans who have come to transform the land, or these dinosaurs who suddenly find the new visitors very interesting?

Book details

Series Cretaceous Station — Book II
Publisher Independently published
Status Archived — rewrite as Theropod Moon (2026)
Page count 428
Publication date 2012
Format eBook · audiobook
Audiobook Amazon
ASIN B007P5TAJK

Praise

Reader comments

I read this book straight after the first and it flowed fantastically well. The second in the series focuses much more on the development of the characters both human and dinosaur. The Black Ghosts that are introduced are simply breathtaking and believable. The plot moved just as fast as the first — action packed and at times brutally descriptive.

JC — 5.0 out of 5 stars, Amazon UK review, June 20, 2012

If you enjoy a gripping, imaginative story you cannot go wrong with Mr. Zavecz's Cretaceous Station stories. The last time I was this enthralled with a science fiction book was while reading the Heuorot books from Niven, Pournelle and Barnes. Bring on more!

Bill G. — 5.0 out of 5 stars, Amazon review, March 13, 2013

I loved this novel set around a scientific station millions of years in the past when dinosaurs ruled the world. A SF fan — this was just that little bit different to really appeal. Would definitely recommend to anyone who liked Terra Nova.

Empcom — 5.0 out of 5 stars, Amazon UK review, January 2, 2013

I enjoyed both books: the premise of how humans would survive among dinosaurs and the fast pace of the action. As an engineer, I appreciated the references and the science added at the end of each chapter. A fun, unusual saga with great potential for a series.

LimeyInSD — 4.0 out of 5 stars, Amazon review, November 4, 2012

I cannot wait for the next chapter of this fantastic saga. The storyline left me wanting more of this universe.

David — 4.0 out of 5 stars, Amazon review, January 5, 2013

This is the second book in the series and picks up where the first one left off. I appreciated that the author put effort into the internal logic of the plot — no magical gardens and no magical doors that open mysteriously (well, there is one…).

Q. Tipp — 4.0 out of 5 stars, Amazon review, June 30, 2012

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