The Order is the first high-octane crossover novel in the INFINITE TIMELINE, a visionary collection of ten thrilling standalone books that all coalesce into a connected universe, followed by Khaos and Singularity . Mysterious gateways are appearing throughout the universe, bridging violent civilizations, leading to war, and sowing chaos. While some species succumb to the pandemonium, the Chut'un forge an unholy symbiotic relationship--The Order--with red Europhids, a vast hive intelligence populating the universe's far reaches. Desiring structure and fearing the unknown, they cull everything opposed to their plan, including the Europhids' blue counterparts, carrying out a galactic genocide until only one blue Europhid remains...inside Moses Montgomery, aka 'Dark Horse.' As a Rapid Reaction Force Marine from 1989, Dark Horse and his team were sent 1000 years into the future where they defeated the Union, an evil fascist empire. Back in the present, after preventing the Union from ever forming, Dark Horse and his team of...unique operators from the past and the future are ready to kick back, listen to some tunes, and enjoy the timeline they saved. But as the last threat to The Order's machinations, Dark Horse finds himself with an alien target on his back. Joined by Dan Delgado and Wini Finch ( The Others ), and Owen McCoy ( Flux ), the team attempts to understand the gates that first appeared in New Hampshire, and now in Antarctica. Despite their vast experience with the strange and otherworldly, none of them are prepared for what comes next. Three members of the team are abducted, whisked away to another planet. Alive or dead, no one knows. Dark Horse and his now rag-tag team struggle to track down their missing teammates while being hunted themselves. With the fate of his friends--and all of Earth--hanging in the balance, Dark Horse is forced to take insane risks, create chaos, and do anything to get his people back. TO SAVE HUMANITY... ...HE MUST SACRIFICE HIS OWN. Robinson is at his best when combining elements of science-fiction, horror, and edge-of-your-seat action, laced with unpredictable humor. The Order is the perfect marriage of these elements, telling a story that is, at times, moving, and at others, laugh-out-loud outrageous. The Order is pure entertainment from a New York Times and #1 Audible.com bestselling author with an unparalleled imagination. [Praise for Exo-Hunter] "A rip-roaring adventure through time and space. This book has something for everyone. Action, great characters, and a ton of laughs." --Rhett C. Bruno, USA Today bestselling author of Titanborn [Praise for The Distance] "A post-apocalyptic tale of aliens, conspiracy theories and wild action. Packed with devious twists, dynamic characters and an ending you won't see coming." --Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author "Jeremy Robinson is the next James Rollins." --Chris Kuzneski, New York Times bestselling author "Jeremy Robinson will make a mark in suspense for years to come." --David Lynn Golemon, New York Times bestselling author [Praise for Instinct] "INSTINCT is a jungle fever of raw adrenaline that goes straight for the jugular." --Thomas Greanias, New York Times bestselling author "Robinson writes rocket-boosted action and brilliant speculation all seamlessly blend into a rollercoaster ride of suspense and adventure." --James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author "Jeremy Robinson has one wild imagination, slicing and stitching his tale(s) together with the deft hand of a surgeon." --Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author "Jeremy Robinson takes cultural effluvia and mines it for fantastic themes, mixing in action, humor and a hip dose of self-awareness." -- New Hampshire Magazine "Jeremy Robinson is the only writer since Hitchcock who's been able to blend suspense, sci-fi, paranormal, and the supernatural together seamlessly." -- Suspense Magazine "Robinson writes compelling thrillers, made all the more entertaining by the way he incorporates aspects of pop culture into the action." --Booklist "Robinson tells rich stories that move at a relentless pace while stopping just long enough to ask profound questions." -- Famous Monsters of Filmland "Robinson proceeds at a nonstop pace, with one cliffhanger after another." --Kirkus Reviews "Relentless pacing and numerous plot twists. Thriller fans will find these audaciously plotted novels from Robinson enormously satisfying." --Publisher's Weekly Writing a novel is intimidating. Even after publishing more than seventy. Writing a crossover novel bridging three standalone books published over the past six years? It's enough to make a writer metaphorically crap their pants. Capturing a vast array of character voices, personalities, and histories requires a boatload of memory, notes, and questions sent to Kane, editor supreme, who generally remembers (or can find)