Righteous Reign II Righteous Rule

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Space Opera
Cover of the book Righteous Reign II Righteous Rule by T. J. MacDonald, T. J. MacDonald
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: T. J. MacDonald ISBN: 9781370360161
Publisher: T. J. MacDonald Publication: March 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: T. J. MacDonald
ISBN: 9781370360161
Publisher: T. J. MacDonald
Publication: March 30, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Admiral Kurt Brubacher spins the logs, reports and history of the Orion Federation into a spellbinding action saga that starts nearly three years, after the end of Righteous Reign. The opening volleys in a new war had just been fired. Back then, thousands of warships had suddenly occupied positions along more than one hundred light-years of the Federation's border. George Bryant had dubbed this enigmatic enemy "The Inscrutables."
Both forces continually move and countermove, in an attempt to gain a tactical advantage over the massive chessboard. Periodically, this mysterious foe has launched vicious suicidal attacks. But, Admiral George Bryant's Mobile Fifth RAC forces are only permitted to defend; never allowed to retaliate. It would offend the neighboring CauDo to pursue these cunning antagonists, in their territory. All the while, half a trillion Orion Federation citizens attempt to maintain a semblance of normalcy, despite the strain.
But, George is not alone. It is Kurt who comes up with a deceitful plan. In heart-stopping, pulse-pounding fashion, he shifts readers back and forth through time; as he shuffles us through successive battles; each, more dangerous and complex than the preceding one. And, in the middle of it all, the Federation faces a predicament as serious as the impasse that led to a past civil war; just as one hero's most euphoric moment transforms into his greatest anguish.
In the end, it's all up to Admiral Bryant. He must execute the duplicitous scheme that's concocted to rid the Federation of the Inscrutables. If he's triumphant; he will vanquish the fiercest enemy, they have ever confronted. Being wrong means the end of the Orion Federation.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Admiral Kurt Brubacher spins the logs, reports and history of the Orion Federation into a spellbinding action saga that starts nearly three years, after the end of Righteous Reign. The opening volleys in a new war had just been fired. Back then, thousands of warships had suddenly occupied positions along more than one hundred light-years of the Federation's border. George Bryant had dubbed this enigmatic enemy "The Inscrutables."
Both forces continually move and countermove, in an attempt to gain a tactical advantage over the massive chessboard. Periodically, this mysterious foe has launched vicious suicidal attacks. But, Admiral George Bryant's Mobile Fifth RAC forces are only permitted to defend; never allowed to retaliate. It would offend the neighboring CauDo to pursue these cunning antagonists, in their territory. All the while, half a trillion Orion Federation citizens attempt to maintain a semblance of normalcy, despite the strain.
But, George is not alone. It is Kurt who comes up with a deceitful plan. In heart-stopping, pulse-pounding fashion, he shifts readers back and forth through time; as he shuffles us through successive battles; each, more dangerous and complex than the preceding one. And, in the middle of it all, the Federation faces a predicament as serious as the impasse that led to a past civil war; just as one hero's most euphoric moment transforms into his greatest anguish.
In the end, it's all up to Admiral Bryant. He must execute the duplicitous scheme that's concocted to rid the Federation of the Inscrutables. If he's triumphant; he will vanquish the fiercest enemy, they have ever confronted. Being wrong means the end of the Orion Federation.

More books from Space Opera

Cover of the book Edited Story File on Eric's Clone by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Perry Rhodan Neo 38: Der Celista by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book A Picture Window View of Jupiter by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Portals by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Perry Rhodan 2310: Strukturpiloten by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Uno by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Perry Rhodan 867: Bardioc und die Kaiserin by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Light by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Man Of The World by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Galaxy Warrior J'Quil by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Dragons in the Stars by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Escape 2 Earth 2012 by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Perry Rhodan 127: Zwischen den Milchstraßen by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Heliosphere 2265 - Band 41: Der Ruf nach Freiheit (Science Fiction) by T. J. MacDonald
Cover of the book Planetenroman 18: Tariga sehen und sterben by T. J. MacDonald
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy