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The Kylapitar
Worlds Apart
2 Years, 2 Weeks, 2 Lives
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Kylapitar / Eric Peterson Series

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Eric Peterson, a teenager destined to fulfill a 1000 year old legacy on another planet, wanted to get home. Along with friends, old and new, he'd beaten the Rexon, had blown up their ship and used a device called a Kylapitar to escape. Alas, escape got him away from imminent death, yet to where. The Eden in which he found himself and his friends seemed unreal, yet here he was until he could get everyone home.
He had to follow the basic survival instructions his father had taught him, and ask questions of himself and some strange people around him. The planet he's got them safely too has it's own hidden stories, which may take some of them down the wrong path.
Meanwhile King Harvin, Aisha's father, and Janosh, have to escape the tortuous prison on the blazingly hot planet, occupied by the scheming Commander Prant and his Rexon army.
Major Ian Jackson, of the Earth Defence Force MI9 was using all his skills and abilities to get his team off world, and save Eric. He believed in the prophecy, and would do all he could to help this young man live up to it. Although he finds a spy within his camp.
Eric may have freed the Ansolonians from the Rexon, but at what cost. With the King and his security chief mysteriously missing, we see their hated enemy, the Mallesians send their top spy Sharlock on a mission to discover the truth behind the stories.
Action, adventure, and intrigue abounds as story lines twist and turn, taking the reader on a rollercoaster of a ride, before bringing it all to a head in an explosive finale, where many questions will be asked, and answered.
Will Harvin and Janosh return to their planet before the Mallesians discover their true fates?
Will Major Jackson discover who the spy is, and save Eric?
And will Eric fulfill the next part of the 1000 year old destiny?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPhil Cocker
Release dateFeb 20, 2014
The Kylapitar
Worlds Apart
2 Years, 2 Weeks, 2 Lives

Titles in the series (3)

  • 2 Years, 2 Weeks, 2 Lives

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    2 Years, 2 Weeks, 2 Lives
    2 Years, 2 Weeks, 2 Lives

    Eric Peterson lost his father 2 years ago. Everyone said it had been a freak lightning storm, but Eric wasn't sure, as he was still being haunted by the nightmares. He could clearly see the hooded figures, the syringe, the bright blue liquid being forced into his fathers neck. With the help of his best friend, Tom, he is determined to find the truth. Yet it will cost him more than he could have ever bargained.

  • The Kylapitar

    2

    The Kylapitar
    The Kylapitar

    Eric Peterson, at 14 years old, should be facing exams, bullies, and acne. Yet here he is facing his best friend Tom, who died 2 weeks before. Tom tells Eric that he was killed, then robbed from the grave, and brought back to life by Aliens to be experimented on. He hands Eric a device which he used to escape from the aliens, which is something they would do anything to get back. Tracked down by the aliens, Eric believes he and Tom are killed, when really he’s transported to a planet in a distant galaxy. He sets off on an adventure, making friends with mystical creatures, a Thief, a King, and a beautiful Princess. He has to help rid their planet of the same aliens, find Tom, and fulfill a 1000 year old destiny. Lost and Found, at around 110,000 words deals with changing realities, building friendships, the first blush of love, making tough decisions, and facing up to the consequences of their actions – all the things the modern teenager has to come to terms with as they enter the first throes of adulthood. It’s specifically written in short, action packed chapters, aimed at capturing the minds of today’s 13-15 year old cyber-adventuring male teenager, along with established readers alike. It leaves the reader elated at the victory gained, that the hero and his allies are safe, but with a niggling desire to see if there is more to the tale.

  • Worlds Apart

    3

    Worlds Apart
    Worlds Apart

    Eric Peterson, a teenager destined to fulfill a 1000 year old legacy on another planet, wanted to get home. Along with friends, old and new, he'd beaten the Rexon, had blown up their ship and used a device called a Kylapitar to escape. Alas, escape got him away from imminent death, yet to where. The Eden in which he found himself and his friends seemed unreal, yet here he was until he could get everyone home. He had to follow the basic survival instructions his father had taught him, and ask questions of himself and some strange people around him. The planet he's got them safely too has it's own hidden stories, which may take some of them down the wrong path. Meanwhile King Harvin, Aisha's father, and Janosh, have to escape the tortuous prison on the blazingly hot planet, occupied by the scheming Commander Prant and his Rexon army. Major Ian Jackson, of the Earth Defence Force MI9 was using all his skills and abilities to get his team off world, and save Eric. He believed in the prophecy, and would do all he could to help this young man live up to it. Although he finds a spy within his camp. Eric may have freed the Ansolonians from the Rexon, but at what cost. With the King and his security chief mysteriously missing, we see their hated enemy, the Mallesians send their top spy Sharlock on a mission to discover the truth behind the stories. Action, adventure, and intrigue abounds as story lines twist and turn, taking the reader on a rollercoaster of a ride, before bringing it all to a head in an explosive finale, where many questions will be asked, and answered. Will Harvin and Janosh return to their planet before the Mallesians discover their true fates? Will Major Jackson discover who the spy is, and save Eric? And will Eric fulfill the next part of the 1000 year old destiny?

Author

Phil Cocker

A little hint of me – Philip Cocker.The second-born son of a cabinet-maker and a primary school cook; I was named after an electrical fan heater in my parent’s bedroom, where they still live in Preston, Lancashire. I married my gorgeous soul-mate, Paula, in 2009 in Las Vegas. Elvis serenaded us down the aisle as family and friends watched on a live webcast, dressed in their pyjamas. Note: wearing “PJs” wasn’t a stipulation of allowing them to watch, more than it was 11 pm in the UK. We live in Stacksteads, Bacup, near to Paula’s daughter (and my book cover designer) - Hannah, and our cat Treacle.Having worked for the same Aircraft manufacturing company for 39 years, learning how to use lathes as an apprentice through analysing processes and workflows, to dealing with US Export legislation, I retired in 2019. During that time I’ve made many good friends and enjoyed many happy moments. I’ve been extremely fortunate to have been involved in areas that include working in the Wind Tunnels on a prototype fighter plane, hone my Service Excellence skills with the UK Guru – Chris Daffy, through to reducing an HM Customs & Revenue Import Duty liability bill from £334m to £80,000.When I met Paula in 2006, she was already fostering Sophie, and I took to my new role in her life surprisingly easily. Sophie’s complex needs mean that she relied on us for virtually everything, but gave back so much more from her delight in simply hearing a voice she knew and loved, to her hearty laugh when someone coughed or sneezed. We knew we were the lucky ones to have had Sophie in our lives, as she brought more to us than we could ever give her back.About 2005 years ago, I put a finger to keyboard as the inclination to write the book within gripped me. My initial aspiration of simply writing a novel has moved on step by tiny step as I pass each goal, from other’s reading and enjoying The Kylapitar through to them demanding to know if there’s more to come. Future aspirations include being able to replace my aging laptop with a new MacBook Pro, to help continue my passion for writing. To sit quietly in Waterstones in the Trafford Centre and watch someone pick my book off the shelf & buy it, knowing that the same will be happening all over the country. To be able to travel to inspirational places around the world, enjoy the architecture, culture, and people and use those experiences as inspiration and characters for future novels. Yet all those would pale into insignificance if I was able to sit in a reasonably priced car whilst The Stig teaches me how to drive it around the Top Gear track.

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