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About the Book
Things are getting desperate for Tim, Coral and their friends trapped on Earth after the destruction of their spaceship. Now the slimy, slug-like, mind-reading Sentinels have formulated a fiendish plan to exterminate them all, one by one.
Deep within their secret base, they plot and plan, reckoning without the courage and ingenuity of the Earthlings. But word is getting out about strange happenings around Rata. A nosy camera crew arrive, the army are called in, someone goes missing, and someone talks ...
Desperate to keep to keep a lid on things, Tim and Coral struggle against overwhelming odds and find themselves caught up in a spectacular battle that could destroy them all.
Picking up from where Too Many Zeros left off, Lair of the Sentinels continues the adrenaline-filled excitement and heart-stopping action.
“A rollicking good read for pre-teenage children and their parents. It’s funny, fast-paced and captivating. A real page-turner.” -- Maggie Rainey-Smith
This exciting and highly imaginative adventure/science fiction novel is the second book in the Forty Million Minutes series.
About the Author
Geoff Palmer is the author of five novels, including the acclaimed young-adult adventure/sci-fi book Too Many Zeros, originally published by Penguin, and the award-winning Telling Stories, winner of the Reed/North & South Fiction Award.
He is also a technical writer specialising in IT-related subjects. His columns have appeared regularly in New Zealand PC World, ComputerWorld, Net Magazine, On MAS and the Sunday Star Times. He authored The IT Contractor’s Handbook (two editions), and contributed to a number of other standalone publications, including Mobile PC – A Guide to Portable Computing, The Internet Plain and Simple and The PC Buyer’s Guide. His clear, concise summary of complex subjects has won him the enthusiastic approval of many readers, and he is the recipient of four Qantas Media Awards for his journalism.
You'll find him at www.geoffpalmer.co.nz