Descent into the Void
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
By a USA Today Bestselling thriller and science fiction author, Descent into the Void is the FREE first book in The Frontier Saga, an action-packed sci fi series that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Sergeant Talon Stiler thought he’d seen the worst of war after first contact with the alien Dioscuri led to devastating losses. Discharged from the Terran Union Marines with all his limbs intact and having had his fill of danger, he was ready to hang up his power armor.
But when the ruthless alien Dioscuri launch a devastating attack Earth, Stiler is thrust back into the fray. With a war that was once fought on the outskirts of human space now threatening the very heart of humanity, the fleets and ground armies of the Union are soon overwhelmed.
The military’s only desperate hope of victory rests with Stiler, his team, and the Union’s most secretive weapon system - a state-of-the-art mech design with the firepower to match the deadly enemies of humanity. Their mission: rescue a scientist who holds the key to winning the war from an occupied planet.
Descent into the Void is the FREE first novel in The Frontier Saga science fiction series, perfect for space opera and military sci fi fans. If you love James S.A. Corey (The Expanse series), Jack Campbell (Lost Fleet series), B.V. Larson (Star Force series) or David Weber (Honor Harrington series) you’ll feel right at home in one of the best science fiction series available today.
*** Also in the series ***
Book 1: Descent into the Void (FREE)
Book 2: Ashes of Empires
Book 3: Shattered Union
Book 4: Crucible of Victory
Customer Reviews
Descent into the void
High octane military sci FYI that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Fun Space Opera
I enjoyed it, and would read another.
It’s a little annoying that there are many text errors, where a sentence is incomplete or an incorrect word is used. Perhaps this happened in the conversion to Apple Books; but some basic non-professional editing would be great.
One big cliche
Everything was predicable and boring. Not worth the time