Enki

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  • ISBN 9781036709082
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Vinci Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Malor paused their war. Only because they found something worse.

Back in their home universe and reunited with the rest of the Collective, Malia and Jaden must find a way to defeat the Malor. But the Malor have suspended their usual operations to search for a hidden weapon that will make them more powerful than ever. Can Malia and Jaden find it first and use it to eliminate the Malor for good?

If you like fast-paced, sci-fi thrillers, you'll love this fourth novel in the next cycle of the Kwan Thrillers!

Ken Warner grew up reading science fiction and fantasy; his early favorites were The Chronicles of Narnia, Dune, and of course, Lord of the Rings. When he began his martial arts training in high school, he heard many myths and legends about masters who possessed mysterious powers, typically attributed to their internal chi energy. He often thought these legends would make a great story. This ultimately led to his first books, The Katana Series. Ken continues to focus on science fiction and fantasy in his writing. He went full time with his author career late in 2020. Ken lives in Connecticut with his wife, Parveen, and their many dogs and cats.

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