The planet Earth has long served as a meeting place for several races from far off in space. It’s neutral ground, in a way, and so any conflict that exists outside of the planet’s atmosphere is forbidden from entering it. Prince Comman of Jontira decides to attend a meeting there, and his personal guard, including Kain, one of the best warriors the rocky planet has ever seen, attend with him.
While the Prince deals with diplomacy, Kain explores the Earth, learning and seeing things. When he stumbles across a young woman being attacked by creatures who definitely don’t come from Earth, he steps in and rescues her, but is perplexed. Did these creatures come on their own, or were they brought in by someone attending the meeting? In his quest to investigate this, he runs into Silvia, the young woman he saved, time and time again, and takes a liking to her. But can he divide his time and attentions between getting to know her and figuring out who is trying to sabotage this peaceful meeting and perhaps even kill his prince? And when the traitor is revealed and the fighting breaks out, will the Earth go from a peaceful place to collateral damage? Views: 58
Graham set Silo 49 free from the machinations of Silo 1 and the control of the W.O.O.L. agenda in Silo 49: Going Dark. Since then, they have been alone and their silo has changed for the better. But a gentler and kinder lie is still a lie and the truth waits to be found. Marina is a Fabricator, a worker of metal, and has been tasked with reclaiming the silver of the silo from private hands to replenish the diminishing vault stocks. Amongst the curiosities turned in, she finds something that should not exist and that begins a search for the most elusive thing in the silo…the truth. Books in the Silo 49 Series: 1- Silo 49: Going Dark 2- Silo 49: Deep Dark 3- Silo 49: Dark Till Dawn 4- Silo 49: Flying Season for the Mis-Recorded Silo 49: Deep Dark is written in the WOOL universe made famous by author, Hugh Howey. It is primarily for readers already familiar with the WOOL series. Deep Dark is a full length novel, the second volume of the Silo 49 Trilogy. Views: 58
Captain William Sparhawk flies Earth’s single starship on a voyage of exploration. His crew of veteran spacers begins the mission with high hopes and the best of intentions, but the universe has other plans. Instead of space merchants and potential allies, they discover Earth’s impending doom. Sparhawk must decide whether to hunt down enemy scouts to keep Earth’s new starship a secret, or to head home to warn Star Guard of the danger. Either way, he’s ignited an interstellar war.
Dreadnought, the second book of the Lost Colonies Trilogy, is a novel of military science fiction by bestselling author B. V. Larson.
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A blistering near-future thriller that will propel Richard Morgan onto the bestseller lists - a novel that will be enjoyed by any thriller reader.
Awards John W Campbell Memorial Award Arthur C. Clarke Award (nominee) Views: 58
These daredevil smokejumpers fight more than fires.The elite fire experts of Mount Hood Aviation fly into places even the CIA can't penetrate.She lives to fight firesCarly Thomas could read burn patterns before she knew the alphabet. A third-generation forest fire specialist who lost both her father and her fiancé to the flames, she's learned to live life like she fights fires: with emotions shut down.But he's lit an inferno she can't quenchFormer smokejumper Steve "Merks" Mercer can no longer fight fires up close and personal, but he can still use his intimate knowledge of wildland burns as a spotter and drone specialist. Assigned to copilot a Firehawk with Carly, they take to the skies to battle the worst wildfire in decades and discover a terrorist threat hidden deep in the Oregon wilderness—but it's the heat between them that really sizzles.Praise for Wait Until Dark: "High-energy military suspense at its... Views: 58