18,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

If humanity is to survive, the alien T'Kharr must be stopped... even if it means sacrificing tens of thousands. Grand Commander Brandon North and his fleet must liberate a research facility taken by mankind’s most ruthless and deadly enemy, the T’Kharr. The new technology developed there cannot be allowed to swing the decades-long war in the enemy’s favor, even if it means sacrificing tens of thousands of lives... including his own. Reminiscent of David Weber’s Honor Harrington, John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War, and John Ringo’s Posleen Trilogy & Cally’s War, this thrilling debut novel will appeal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
If humanity is to survive, the alien T'Kharr must be stopped... even if it means sacrificing tens of thousands. Grand Commander Brandon North and his fleet must liberate a research facility taken by mankind’s most ruthless and deadly enemy, the T’Kharr. The new technology developed there cannot be allowed to swing the decades-long war in the enemy’s favor, even if it means sacrificing tens of thousands of lives... including his own. Reminiscent of David Weber’s Honor Harrington, John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War, and John Ringo’s Posleen Trilogy & Cally’s War, this thrilling debut novel will appeal to all fans of military space sci-fi, intrigue, and bloodthirsty aliens bent on humanity’s subjugation or destruction—whichever comes first.
Autorenporträt
Brian Nicholson grew up in Northern California immersed in science fiction and the space program, watching everything from the Mercury and Gemini missions through the Shuttles, alongside classics like Star Trek, Space: 1999, and Star Wars. After a career in law enforcement, he now lives in southern Utah with his wife, near his children and grandchildren. The peaceful setting has proven conducive to writing The Omega Chronicles series. When not writing, Nicholson enjoys fishing with his father and working with troubled youth through support programs. His childhood dreams of space exploration and military science fiction finally found their way onto the page after fifty years, resulting in this compelling debut novel.