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"Intelligent, immersive political sci-fi... perfect for fans of Foundation and A Memory Called Empire." - Sound & Fury Book Reviews Interstellar colonization and vivid world building form the backdrop for a gripping character-driven journey of transformation, tragedy, and hope in this deeply philosophical and action-packed space opera series. On a lone wind-shaped world, the Motes are on the brink. Razor, a bold and daring pilot, leads a last-ditch gambit against their local oppressors, the Targitians. The plan - abduct visiting Ambassador Keen Draden and use him as a bargaining chip to…mehr

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"Intelligent, immersive political sci-fi... perfect for fans of Foundation and A Memory Called Empire." - Sound & Fury Book Reviews Interstellar colonization and vivid world building form the backdrop for a gripping character-driven journey of transformation, tragedy, and hope in this deeply philosophical and action-packed space opera series. On a lone wind-shaped world, the Motes are on the brink. Razor, a bold and daring pilot, leads a last-ditch gambit against their local oppressors, the Targitians. The plan - abduct visiting Ambassador Keen Draden and use him as a bargaining chip to restore Mote independence on Kol-2. But when the operation unravels, Razor is forced to renegotiate terms with the arrogant diplomat. Racing the planet's raging wind tides, the two struggle to maintain a fragile pact. But Keen's dubious past rises and the Mote's resolve falters. Opportunity and obligation clash in a confrontation over honor, family, and revenge that binds their futures more tragically than they ever thought possible. The Wind Tide series: moral struggle and character-driven adventure collide as a group of rebels, rogues, and veteran warriors fight to change the course of civilization in the Sagittarius Arm.
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Jonathan Nevair is a science fiction writer and educator originally from Long Island, NY. After two decades in the classroom, he finally got up the nerve to write fiction.