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Rebel’s Strike

The Space Trooper Series, Book 3

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When a tyrannical corporation seizes control, two young patriots will risk everything to liberate humanity.

With the system engulfed in a corporate war, Jai and Peyton are yanked in different directions. Jai has joined the rebellion while Peyton is amassing a pirate fleet. But when an old friend brings the twins back together, they learn of Zona’s sinister plan to quell the rebellion and institute an iron grip over the entire solar system.

Peyton has found her calling as a pirate captain. She’s building a fleet with ships she’s stolen and people she’s saved. But when both the Zona fleet and other pirate clans come at Peyton from every angle, it’ll take every ounce of skill - and a whole lot of luck - to stay in the game.

Jai’s computer skills are among the best in the system. His work is crucial to the rebellion, but when he’s infected with deadly nanites, he finds himself in a race against time to save himself from becoming a cyber-zombie.

The epic finale of the Space Troopers series is here in a no-holds-barred adventure where the fate of the solar system is dependent on the twins. To win, an inexperienced pirate captain must face a battle-hardened general, and an injured computer hacker must take on the galaxy’s most advanced AI. If either fails, Zona wins.

©2022 Jamie McFarlane and Rachel Aukes (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Pirate Solar System
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last 3-4 hours of this series the wrighters remember emotions take up more then a single line or tho not often and sometimes they even talk over there plans so u have a chance of following the action, seen another review say there were mistakes couldn't hear it on a first read, definitely problems in the 1st n 2nd

finily got there - ruff gem

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there were two mistakes, but that's not important. also, it could have been longer. Nuffield said.

the dual narration works really well

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My review is across the three books.
Book .1. you wonder why so much detail into the military training, then you realise why the are two narrtors which I found great as it allowed my mind to jump between each situation aka, key male and female story line.

Book .2. are you ready see how corporations treat people. A real turn of events pushes our two main characters into their own "fight or flight". in life you have good leaders, bad managers and great mangers. this book shows you how that type of person can bring the best out of you and those who want to hold power over you.

Book .3. it is keep on fighting. so how are you enjoying the two narrators, does it work well for you? the authors did a great job of spinning the basic need of the people and to believe in each other. I could not stop listening to the stories as everyone wanted to survive for another day.

With all the hyper about AI and two Narrators, oh what a story

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Runs out of puff after book 2. Blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and blah.

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