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Spaceside by Michael Mammay

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Spaceside

Michael Mammay, R.C. Bray, Harper Voyager

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · August 27, 2019

Reading lane: Military Sci-Fi

A Science Fiction pick for readers exploring Spaceside.

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Good for readers who enjoy Military Sci-FiGood for readers interested in militaryGood for fans of Science Fiction

Book Details

Authors
Michael Mammay, R.C. Bray, Harper Voyager
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
August 27, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Military Sci-Fi · Space Exploration Fiction
Reading lane
Military Sci-Fi

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Publisher Categories

  • Spy Fiction

  • Sci-Fi Adventure

  • Space Opera

  • Military Sci-Fi

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  • Alien Contact

  • Suspense

  • Crime Fiction

  • Military Thrillers

About This Book

From the author of Planetside , a Best Book of 2018 ( Library Journal ) A military legend is caught in the web between alien intrigue and human subterfuge… Following his mission on Cappa, Colonel Carl Butler returns to a mixed reception. To some he is a do-or-die war hero. To the other half of the galaxy he’s a pariah. Forced into retirement, he has resettled on Talca Four where he’s now Deputy VP of Corporate Security, protecting a high-tech military company on the corporat...

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From the author of Planetside , a Best Book of 2018 ( Library Journal ) A military legend is caught in the web between alien intrigue and human subterfuge… Following his mission on Cappa, Colonel Carl Butler returns to a mixed reception. To some he is a do-or-die war hero. To the other half of the galaxy he’s a pariah. Forced into retirement, he has resettled on Talca Four where he’s now Deputy VP of Corporate Security, protecting a high-tech military company on the corporate battlefield—at least, that’s what the job description says. Really, he’s just there to impress clients and investors. It’s all relatively low risk—until he’s entrusted with new orders. A breach of a competitor’s computer network has Butler’s superiors feeling every bit as vulnerable. They need Butler to find who did it, how, and why no one’s taken credit for the ingenious attack. As accustomed as Butler is to the reality of wargames—virtual and otherwise—this one screams something louder than a simple hack. Because no sooner does he start digging when his first contact is murdered, the death somehow kept secret from the media. As a prime suspect, he can’t shake the sensation he’s being watched…or finally succumbing to the stress of his past. Paranoid delusion or dangerous reality, Butler might be onto something much deeper than anyone imagined. But that’s where Butler thrives. If he hasn’t signed his own death warrant.

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