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Admiral and Commander
Charles E. Gannon, Chris Kennedy
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A NEW NOVEL IN THE BEST-SELLING TERRAN REPUBLIC SERIES It has been
15 Terran months since Colonel Roger Murphy and his Lost Soldiers
were dropped in the 55 Tauri binary system. Since then, they have
forged an uneasy alliance with space-dwelling descendants of the
Ktor, liberated the earlier human inhabitants of the planet R'bak,
and driven their oppressors from the neighboring system back into a
few fortified cities. But there's another pivotal battle looming
before them: intercepting the Harvester fleet sent by those same
oppressors, the Kulsians. And time is growing short. The two stars
are nearing periastron, which the natives of R'Bak call the
Searing, due to the approach of the blistering F-class star. That's
when the Kulsians cross the 10 AU separating the systems to strip
R'Bak of rare biological resources and destroy any powers that
might become a challenge to future Harvesters. But Murphy has a
plan to break that cycle of interstellar rapine. With the
cooperation of both indigenous R'Baku and the mutually suspicious
Spindogs and Rockhounds, the Lost Soldiers--now sporting the
nickname Murphy's Lawless--have pulled off a delicate scheme to
capture an advanced Kulsian corvette. The objective: to improve the
cutting-edge warship and use Spindog "autofab" technology to create
a flotilla with which to repel the Harvester fleet. But true to the
source of the Lawless nickname, Murphy's Law may be their greatest
foe. Murphy's worsening multiple sclerosis is becoming impossible
to hide, and the corvettes are proving far more difficult to
replicate than anything the Spindogs have ever attempted. However,
it's the job of training and forging crews from the highly
competitive Spindogs and Rock Hounds that is pushing both groups
toward mutiny--and possibly murder. The only chance to bring all
those forces together? Ex-Navy fighter jock Kevin Bowman--now known
as "The Admiral"--who has his work cut out for him. Problem is,
both Bowman and Murphy are running out of time. Not only is the
Harvester fleet coming earlier than expected, but it's bigger than
ever before. Much bigger. And its objective is clear: to reassert
complete control over the system and annihilate Murphy's Lawless,
their allies, and any who would stand with them.
This provocative and unique work reveals the remarkably influential
role of futuristic literature on contemporary political power in
America. Tracing this phenomenon from its roots in Victorian
Britain, Rumors of War and Infernal Machines offers a fascinating
exploration of how fictional speculations on emergent or imaginary
military technologies profoundly influence the political agendas
and actions of modern superpower states. Gannon convincingly
demonstrates that military fiction anticipated and even influenced
the evolution of the tank, the development of the airplane, and
also the bitter political battles within Britain's War Office and
the Admiralty. In the United States, future-fictions and Cold-War
thrillers were an officially acknowledged factor in the Pentagon's
research and development agendas, and often gave rise_and shape_to
the nation's strategic development of technologies as diverse as
automation, atomic weaponry, aerospace vehicles, and the Strategic
Defense Initiative ('Star Wars'). His book reveals a striking
relationship between the increasing political influence of
speculative military fiction and the parallel rise of superpower
states and their technocentric ideologies. With its detailed
political, historical, and literary analysis of U.S. and British
fascination with hi-tech warfare, this lively and revealing study
will appeal to students, literary and cultural scholars, military
and history enthusiasts, and general readers.
THIRD EDITION, WITH NEW MATERIAL. COMPTON CROOK AWARD FOR BEST
FIRST NOVEL. NEBULA AWARD FINALIST. National Bestseller in trade
paperback. An agent for a spy organization uncovers an alien
alliance in nearby interstellar space--an alliance that will soon
involve humanity in politics and war on a galactic scale. 2105,
September: Intelligence Analyst Caine Riordan uncovers a conspiracy
on Earth's Moon--a history-changing clandestine project--and ends
up involuntarily cryocelled for his troubles. Twelve years later,
Riordan awakens to a changed world. Humanity has achieved
faster-than-light travel and is pioneering nearby star systems. And
now, Riordan is compelled to become an inadvertent agent of
conspiracy himself. Riordan's mission: travel to a newly settled
world and investigate whether a primitive local species was once
sentient--enough so to have built a lost civilization. However,
arriving on site in the Delta Pavonis system, Caine discovers that
the job he's been given is anything but secret or safe. With
assassins and saboteurs dogging his every step, it's clear that
someone doesn't want his mission to succeed. In the end, it takes
the broad-based insights of an intelligence analyst and a matching
instinct for intrigue to ferret out the truth: that humanity is
neither alone in the cosmos nor safe. Earth is revealed to be the
lynchpin planet in an impending struggle for interstellar
dominance, a struggle into which it is being irresistibly dragged.
Discovering new dangers at every turn, Riordan must now convince
the powers-that-be that the only way for humanity to survive as a
free species is to face the perils directly--and to fight fire with
fire. WINNER OF THE COMPTON CROOK AWARD FOR BEST FIRST NOVEL
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Caine's Mutiny (Book)
Charles E. Gannon
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A new entry in the critically acclaimed Caine Riordan science
fiction series by three-time Nebula nominee Charles E. Gannon!
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