Author: | Scott William Carter | ISBN: | 9781452343396 |
Publisher: | Flying Raven Press | Publication: | May 20, 2010 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Scott William Carter |
ISBN: | 9781452343396 |
Publisher: | Flying Raven Press |
Publication: | May 20, 2010 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"There's one rule in the interstellar liberation force: you never take off your helmet. Even if the atmosphere of whatever planet you are liberating from the vicious aliens does happen to breathable, there could be any number of lethal viruses or microbes. The body armor and comm equipment is first rate, and the aliens seem to be on the run. Then, one day, a soldier is forced to take off his helmet to survive. The consequences are disastrous for the liberation force, but it is no toxin, virus, or microbe that infects the military: it's the truth . . . Carter's warning about how military might be used in the future stands undiminished." --The Internet Review of Science Fiction
Praise for Other Works by Scott William Carter:
"Carter's writing is on target." --Publishers Weekly
"Compelling" --School Library Journal
"Scott William Carter makes it look easy." --Chizine.com
BONUS STORY included at the end of this ebook: "The Tiger in the Garden."
"The Tiger in the Garden" presents a classic duty versus honor conflict. Jose, a constable on a poor, out-of-the-way planet, is expecting a government Agent, an alien with unpleasant appearance and even worse personality. He is there to apprehend a terrorist—someone Jose knows well. The situation is complicated by the fact that the alleged terrorist is not the man he used to be, and his past crimes are irrelevant for anyone but the Agent, relentless in hunting down the members of the Resistance. Jose can either help the Agent and betray his friend, or help his friend and kiss his career good-bye." --Tangent Online
"There's one rule in the interstellar liberation force: you never take off your helmet. Even if the atmosphere of whatever planet you are liberating from the vicious aliens does happen to breathable, there could be any number of lethal viruses or microbes. The body armor and comm equipment is first rate, and the aliens seem to be on the run. Then, one day, a soldier is forced to take off his helmet to survive. The consequences are disastrous for the liberation force, but it is no toxin, virus, or microbe that infects the military: it's the truth . . . Carter's warning about how military might be used in the future stands undiminished." --The Internet Review of Science Fiction
Praise for Other Works by Scott William Carter:
"Carter's writing is on target." --Publishers Weekly
"Compelling" --School Library Journal
"Scott William Carter makes it look easy." --Chizine.com
BONUS STORY included at the end of this ebook: "The Tiger in the Garden."
"The Tiger in the Garden" presents a classic duty versus honor conflict. Jose, a constable on a poor, out-of-the-way planet, is expecting a government Agent, an alien with unpleasant appearance and even worse personality. He is there to apprehend a terrorist—someone Jose knows well. The situation is complicated by the fact that the alleged terrorist is not the man he used to be, and his past crimes are irrelevant for anyone but the Agent, relentless in hunting down the members of the Resistance. Jose can either help the Agent and betray his friend, or help his friend and kiss his career good-bye." --Tangent Online