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New Dawn Rising
Scott Gamboe
ISBN# 1933836954
ISBN# 9781933836959
Trade Paperback
US $15.95 / CDN $17.95
Science Fiction

   

 

 

 

Captain Arano Lakeland and his wife, Alayna, must save Rystoria from the threat of a Bromidian totalitarian regime. Their unusual partnership is not a typical romance. This ongoing quest for freedom led by the Rystorial Liberation Front is a treacherous mission in outer space, a terrifying hell that threatens to end their lives. Bombs, terrorists, and spies create an intergalactic obstacle course only the strongest will survive.

As the elite Avengers infiltrate the New Dawn uprising, every precious disclosure of information could determine the future. Freedom is at stake. Losing sovereignty to the lethal Bromidians means the end of the world as they know it. Until Arano and his army have overthrown the illegitimate government of Gorst IX, Rystoria will never regain its liberty. No longer a given right, independence is a privilege of the past. Peace will be impossible to achieve in a dangerous empire controlled by unstable forces of evil.

Trapped in a deceptive realm where no one can distinguish between friend and foe until loyalties are revealed, every perilous assignment may lead to death or prolonged agony. The Avengers must determine who is faithful to this overpowering insurrection. In the hands of an enemy skilled at torture, every moment is a critical turning point. Escape or die.


 

Reviews

 

“. . . a fun outer space military political science-fiction novel . . .”
~ Hariett Klausner, Midwest Book Reviews (April2009)