Overview
Riding the crest of popularity following Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Hunt continues the action where Aaron Allston's first Teminator 3 novel, Terminator Dreams left off, with an exciting original story of John Connor, Kate Brewster, and the human Resistance battling Skynet and its deadly robots.
2029 A.D.: Paul Keeley is a member of the Resistance who died over a year ago-or so everyone thinks, until he awakens in a hospital room and stumbles out into a raging battle between John Connor's elite team of Hellhounds and a group of Skynet robots led by the deadly Terminatrix. Back at Home Plate, Resistance headquarters, members of the Resistance discover that Paul has been brainwashed by Skynet. Living in a computer-simulated dream of the twentieth century, Paul, an expert on twentieth century life, was being used as part of an effort to train the T-X terminator for a time jump. John and Kate have no way of knowing where the jump will occur, so to prevent it from happening at all, they launch a daring plan to use John Connor as bait to capture the T-X. Meanwhile, Paul remains under suspicion, since no one knows how the brainwashing may still affect him.
Capturing the T-X proves to be a deadly task with consequences nobody could foresee. The danger and suspense mount as Resistance action leads to an epic battle pitting human ingenuity and sheer courage against the coldblooded logic of machine intelligence. Fans of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines will not be disappointed.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly
In 2029, Resistance fighter Paul Keeley takes on the evil Skynet in Aaron Allston's fast-paced Terminator Hunt, the latest novel based on the popular film Terminator: Rise of the Machines. Fans are sure to enjoy seeing the same battles, deaths and exotic hardware that filled previous entries in this intelligently done franchise series. Agent, Russell Galen. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.From the Publisher
"Adolescents of all ages will have fun with Allston's rock-em sock-em riff on the characters and settings of last summer's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. . . Arnold's adventure fans, rejoice. This is the stuff that role-playing dreams are made of."βPublishers Weekly on Terminator 3: Terminator Dreams"There's a nice satirical sense and a vicious streak a mile wide that makes this a good read."βLocus on Allston's original science fiction novel, Galatea in 2-D