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Centre of Gravity

Star Carrier, Book 2

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Centre of Gravity

By: Ian Douglas
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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The second book in the epic saga of humankind's war of transcendence

In the evolution of every sentient race, there is a turning point when the species achieves transcendence through technology.

The warlike Sh’daar are determined that this monumental milestone will never be achieved by the creatures known as human.

On the far side of known human space, the Marines are under siege, battling the relentless servant races of the Sh'daar aggressor. With a task force stripped to the bone and the Terran Confederation of States racked by dissent, rogue Admiral Alexander Koenig must make the momentous decision that will seal his fate and the fate of humankind.

A strong defensive posture is futile, so Koenig will seize the initiative and turn the gargantuan Star Carrier America toward the unknown. For the element of surprise is the only hope of stalling the Sh'daar assault on Earth's solar system—and the war for humankind's survival must be taken directly to the enemy.

©2014 Ian Douglas (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
First Contact Genre Fiction Hard Science Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera War & Military

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‘Douglas knows his SF’
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But a little more exposition of tech than ideal. In particular, a Faraday cage is passive and requires no electricity to stop radio waves passing through. A good listen, though. I will keep following the series.

A good story

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