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The Lost Stars: Penguin Publishing Group

Autor Jack Campbell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2015
The stellar spin-off to the "New York Times" bestselling The Lost Fleet series continues as the Syndicate s civil war threatens to spread even farther into the final frontier
President Gwen Iceni and General Artur Drakon have successfully liberated the Midway Star System but the dictatorial former rulers of the Syndicate Worlds won t surrender the region without a fight.
Outnumbered and led by junior officers hastily promoted in the wake of the uprising, Midway s warships are no match for the fleet massing and preparing to strike. But the Syndicate isn t the only threat facing Iceni and Drakon. Another former CEO has taken control of the Ulindi Star System, the first calculated move toward establishing his own little empire.
With Drakon s ground forces dispatched to Ulindi, Midway erupts in violence as Syndicate agents and other, unknown enemies stoke a renewed revolt against Iceni s power leaving both her and Drakon vulnerable to trusted officers just waiting for an opportune moment to betray them "
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780425272268
ISBN-10: 0425272265
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 106 x 172 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Random House
Colecția Penguin Publishing Group
Seria Penguin Publishing Group


Recenzii

“[An] imaginative science fiction novel…A chilling depiction of a society where one is always being spied upon.”—Night Owl Reviews
 
“As can be expected in a Jack Campbell novel, the military battle sequences are very well done, with the land-based action adding a new dimension…Fans of The Lost Fleet series will…enjoy this book.”—SFcrowsnest
 
“A fascinating and vividly rendered character study, fully and expertly contextualized.”—Kirkus Reviews