


Books in series

#2
TekLords
1991
Jake Cardigan discovers the connection between a brutal murder and a synthetic plague that had killed his ex-wife, and it is all linked to the Tek cartel, purveyors of the computerized drug crippling the futuristic society

#3
Tek Lab
1991
Investigator Jake Cardigan enters the blasted ruins of twenty-first century London to search for his missing son and invades the underground turf of the TekLords. Reprint.

#4
Tek Vengeance
1993
While his girlfriend travels to Berlin to testify against the most dangerous TekLords, ex-cop Jake Cardigan is called to Brazil to speak to a witness and discovers that he has been tricked into leaving his lover's side. Reprint.

#5
TekSecret
1993
Searching for the missing daughter of the world's wealthiest robotics industrialist, Jake Cardigan locates his target at the Mentor Psych Center where she has been brainwashed to prevent her from telling about a murderous plot. Reprint.

#6
TekPower
1994
Uncovering a treacherous plot to replace the president of the United States with an android replica, investigator Jake Cardigan, the sworn enemy of the evil Teklords, is stunned when the plot is carried out before his very eyes. Reprint.

#7
TekMoney
1995
When his son is accused of murder, Investigator Jake Cardigan must clear his name, but the truth about the crime will push Cardigan to the edge of his wits, and beyond. Reprint.

#8
TekKill
1996
When Jake Cardigan's boss, Walter Bascomb, is arrested for murder it looks like an open-and-shut case of jealous rage, but Cardigan, looking to clear his boss' name, begins a dangerous search for the real murderer. Reprint.
Author

William Shatner
Author · 41 books
William Shatner is the author of nine Star Trek novels, including the New York Times bestsellers The Ashes of Eden and The Return. He is also the author of several nonfiction books, including Get a Life! and I'm Working on That. In addition to his role as Captain James T. Kirk, he stars as Denny Crane in the hit television series from David E. Kelley, Boston Legal—a role for which he has won two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe.