The Starbirth Assignment: Transmutes (Starbirth #1B) 
Lock Harford is exposed to an unknown drug as a teenager in South America. Its unique effects draw the attention of British intelligence, who undertake Lock’s development. He has the ability to move his body through a different dimension using the power of thought, and his enhanced senses detect living beings as energy pulses. These skills make him invaluable to military and intelligence organisations. They employ him to work alongside elite taskforces, taking passengers on covert operations using teleportation, ‘Shifting’ in and lifting operatives out of hostile situations.
Lock’s handlers are put on red alert when a similar drug, Starbirth, appears in the United States and Britain sold as an illegal high. Distribution spreads across the world and the results of a Starbirth pandemic are feared as criminal and insane teleporters (Shifters) wreak havoc. Lock and a small unit of covert operatives are given the task of finding the source of Starbirth and shutting it down, but their efforts are hindered by corrupt, ruthless people with their own agendas.
Lock is joined in his quest by Jimmy Mackenzie, a Special Air Service veteran trooper. Their lives are changed forever by events out of their control.
Another great sci-fi thriller from author J.M. Johnson. I read the first in the series a while back and was anxious to get into the second one. The story continued with gifted, shifter Lock Hartford who is working harder than ever to find the Starbirth drug and cease the illegal manufacture to prevent distribution. The characters are fleshed a bit more and we begin to see more of what drives them. We're also introduced to several new characters. The book is full of action, intrigue, suspense and
J.M. Johnson has done it again!`Transmutes' the 2nd in `The Starbirth Assignment' series is non-stop action, but unlike a lot of authors Johnson somehow manages a cross-genre style of writing. She writes sci-fi with her feet firmly planted on the ground. You've got Special Services, the SAS, MI5 and I don't know who else battling drug barons in Central America, but both have use of cutting edge weapons and technology enabling their `operatives' to transmute, teleport and even use their

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Kindle Edition | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 4.52 | 52 Users | 2 Reviews

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Title | : | The Starbirth Assignment: Transmutes (Starbirth #1B) |
Author | : | J.M. Johnson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
Published | : | January 4th 2012 by Amazon Digital Services |
Categories | : | Fantasy |
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This book is out of print and unavailable in e-book form. For the full edition, including both part 1 and 2 of The Starbirth Assignment, see Starbirth Assignment Shifter|30981718] information below:Lock Harford is exposed to an unknown drug as a teenager in South America. Its unique effects draw the attention of British intelligence, who undertake Lock’s development. He has the ability to move his body through a different dimension using the power of thought, and his enhanced senses detect living beings as energy pulses. These skills make him invaluable to military and intelligence organisations. They employ him to work alongside elite taskforces, taking passengers on covert operations using teleportation, ‘Shifting’ in and lifting operatives out of hostile situations.
Lock’s handlers are put on red alert when a similar drug, Starbirth, appears in the United States and Britain sold as an illegal high. Distribution spreads across the world and the results of a Starbirth pandemic are feared as criminal and insane teleporters (Shifters) wreak havoc. Lock and a small unit of covert operatives are given the task of finding the source of Starbirth and shutting it down, but their efforts are hindered by corrupt, ruthless people with their own agendas.
Lock is joined in his quest by Jimmy Mackenzie, a Special Air Service veteran trooper. Their lives are changed forever by events out of their control.
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Starbirth #1B |
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Ratings: 4.52 From 52 Users | 2 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books The Starbirth Assignment: Transmutes (Starbirth #1B)
J M (Jackie) Johnson is a freelance writer and e-book author based in the United Kingdom (Britain). She has published three books in the Starbirth science fiction and fantasy series:Starbirth Assignment Shifter (updated 2019)The Shifter Dimension (updated 2019)Shadow Team GB (2015, updated 2018)She has finished the fourth and final book in the Starbirth series, Shadow Unleashed, and it will beJ.M. Johnson has done it again!`Transmutes' the 2nd in `The Starbirth Assignment' series is non-stop action, but unlike a lot of authors Johnson somehow manages a cross-genre style of writing. She writes sci-fi with her feet firmly planted on the ground. You've got Special Services, the SAS, MI5 and I don't know who else battling drug barons in Central America, but both have use of cutting edge weapons and technology enabling their `operatives' to transmute, teleport and even use theirAnother great sci-fi thriller from author J.M. Johnson. I read the first in the series a while back and was anxious to get into the second one. The story continued with gifted, shifter Lock Hartford who is working harder than ever to find the Starbirth drug and cease the illegal manufacture to prevent distribution. The characters are fleshed a bit more and we begin to see more of what drives them. We're also introduced to several new characters. The book is full of action, intrigue, suspense and
J.M. Johnson has done it again!`Transmutes' the 2nd in `The Starbirth Assignment' series is non-stop action, but unlike a lot of authors Johnson somehow manages a cross-genre style of writing. She writes sci-fi with her feet firmly planted on the ground. You've got Special Services, the SAS, MI5 and I don't know who else battling drug barons in Central America, but both have use of cutting edge weapons and technology enabling their `operatives' to transmute, teleport and even use their

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