Traitor's War - (The Lenticular) by Keith Stevenson (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The thrilling conclusion to The Lenticular Series.How far will a traitor go?Rhees and Udun's mission to free Homeworld has begun and war with the Hegemony is inevitable.
- Author(s): Keith Stevenson
- 338 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Science Fiction
- Series Name: The Lenticular
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Book Synopsis
The thrilling conclusion to The Lenticular Series.
How far will a traitor go?
Rhees and Udun's mission to free Homeworld has begun and war with the Hegemony is inevitable. Unsure she can bear the cost in human lives, Rhees desperately seeks a way to help her Lenticular allies while saving humanity.
Udun is determined to change Kresz society and help the excisees if he can, but other Kresz on Homeworld are far more invested in maintaining the status quo.
Meanwhile on Earth, Denev plays a deadly game of deception with HDC and SolSec where one wrong move will be his last.
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Praise for The Lenticular Series
"Space Opera done right. Intelligent, thrilling with heart." Trent Jamieson, award-winning author of The Stone Road
"A potent SF depiction of humanity victimizing peaceful aliens." "The author's gift for xenofiction matches that of genre grandmasters like Hal Clement, Larry Niven, and C.J. Cherryh." Kirkus Reviews
"Traitor's Bargain is an intertwined paranoid thriller.'' Aurealis Magazine
"... if you're into epic space tales with a fresh spin, Traitor's Run should be your next binge. It's got drama, heart, and makes you think twice about where humans fit in the universe." Dirk Strasser, author of Conquist
"The novel's strengths lie with Stevenson's thoughtful and intelligent depictions of various aliens and their cultures, particularly the worldview, religion and social mores of the empathic Kresz." Carol Ryles, award-winning author of The Eternal Machine
"a vast galactic canvas with a myriad of extremely well-drawn alien societies, interstellar travel, and plenty of political machinations." Nathan Burrage, author of The Hidden Keystone
"... space opera done as space opera should be done" Richard Harland, award-winning author of Ferren and The Angel
"... weaves a complex and enticing web of future humanity, alien races, and murky motives ..." Mitchell Hogan, award-winning author of A Crucible of Souls