**WINNER, *Cinescape* Genre Literary Competition** The Interim, enforcing a monopoly on faster-than-light travel, stands between the human race and extinction, or so its Founders claim. The crew of the sub-light freighter *Lady of Chaos* wants nothing to do with it. But when two fugitives, one
Interim
โ Scribed by Lentz, PK
- Publisher
- IronAge
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
WINNER, Cinescape Genre Literary Competition
The Interim, enforcing a monopoly on faster-than-light travel, stands between the human race and extinction, or so its Founders claim. The crew of the sub-light freighter Lady of Chaos wants nothing to do with it. But when two fugitives, one a scientist, the other a rogue agent of the Social Engineering Service, the Interim's death squad, come aboard, Lady becomes the most wanted ship in the galaxy. And that's even before the Interim learns the true identity of her captain. The hunt is on, and its outcome will leave the universe forever changed.
Interim is non-wartime, character driven space opera with plenty of action in the vein of Peter F. Hamilton, Charles Sheffield, Frederick Pohl, David Brin, and others.
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Review
"...reminiscent of sagas like Dune and Foundation , without ever being repetitive. It's thoughtful, but also a good old-fashioned page-turner." - Cinescape magazine
From the Author
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Number of Words in Auth: 2
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All Identifiers : amazon:B018EWIOOE, goodreads:45859065, google:QqQoDwAAQBAJ, isbn:9781537881270
Single Author : PK Lentz
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