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Tek Lords (1991)

by William Shatner

Series: TekWar (2)

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PI Jake Cardigan is on the run from a mysterious assassin in this sci-fi thriller from the iconic Star Trek actor and New York Times-bestselling author.   Jake Cardigan has just returned from Mexico, where he fell in love, nearly died, and broke up the infamous Hokori cartel. But the drug kingpins whose fortunes rest on pushing Tek are still trying to do away with this devilish private eye. During a routine trip to the mall, a well-dressed man tries to stab Cardigan through the heart. After a quick scuffle, the would-be assassin is dead on the floor, and Cardigan is the one who winds up in handcuffs.   The dead man was an executive at a hydroponics company--an ordinary worker drone with no apparent reason to kill the detective. An evil mastermind has learned how to make innocent civilians obey his commands, and he will sacrifice an army of zombie assassins if it means getting a clean shot at Cardigan. To stay alive, and out of jail, Cardigan will have to learn to steer clear of the mindless killers of Greater Los Angeles.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Shatner including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.  … (more)
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Okay, after a lengthy delay after reading TekWars, the first novel in the series, something I gave a grudging 2 stars to, having in my possession the next two books I finally decided to delve into this one. I don't know whether the writing was any better (somehow, I think not), but at least what was missing were the ridiculous things so often found in the first novel. There was even a short part debating the dreams suffered when in the Freezer to give some validity to a punishment when I previously thought none existed. Someone must have advised providing a removal from the inane.
I was actually able to go through this one with a minimum number of groans. Just like in the first one, Jake can't go five feet without running into people he knows who know what he's after. I swear, he must know everyone on the whole damn planet! So the actual investigative work is non-existent and he is told what to do and where to go all the time. No thinking involved. There's a definite step up on the science, but in my mind, still lacking anything real high tech. My final analysis, 3 stars. ( )
  MichaelDrakich | Oct 15, 2018 |
This was actually better in some ways than the first one. For one thing the writing is slightly better; Jake doesn't talk to himself nearly as much. The plot is a bit more intricate too. It involves drug dealers and a killer virus unleashed in San Francisco.

Good light entertainment overall. ( )
  ptdilloway | Nov 21, 2013 |
Ex-cop and now private detective Jake Cardigan hunts down the distributors of a synthetic plague the Teklords have released in San Francisco to get the countries of the world to stop blocking their distribution of their deadly recreational drug, Tek.

Murder and mayhem ensue as he and his partner, Gomez, an annoying investigative reporter and Jake's beautiful girlfriend hunt down the creator of the plague and the Teklords responsible.

This is an entertaining tale and a fun read, but I think Shatner should have invested in an editor as the quality of the writing left a lot to be desired. ( )
  DavidLErickson | Jul 12, 2013 |
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PI Jake Cardigan is on the run from a mysterious assassin in this sci-fi thriller from the iconic Star Trek actor and New York Times-bestselling author.   Jake Cardigan has just returned from Mexico, where he fell in love, nearly died, and broke up the infamous Hokori cartel. But the drug kingpins whose fortunes rest on pushing Tek are still trying to do away with this devilish private eye. During a routine trip to the mall, a well-dressed man tries to stab Cardigan through the heart. After a quick scuffle, the would-be assassin is dead on the floor, and Cardigan is the one who winds up in handcuffs.   The dead man was an executive at a hydroponics company--an ordinary worker drone with no apparent reason to kill the detective. An evil mastermind has learned how to make innocent civilians obey his commands, and he will sacrifice an army of zombie assassins if it means getting a clean shot at Cardigan. To stay alive, and out of jail, Cardigan will have to learn to steer clear of the mindless killers of Greater Los Angeles.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Shatner including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.  

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Ex-policeman Jake Cardigan continues his vendetta against the powerful distributors of the insidious drug known as Tek in this sequel to TekWar. As an unknown virus controlled by the drug lords threatens 22nd-century Los Angeles, Cardigan battles programmed assassins and intransigent authorities to prevent a disaster of worldwide proportions. Fast-paced action, high-tech gloss, and a dash of romance combine to establish Shatner as a capable proponent of the hard-boiled school of sf action/adventure.
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