‘A NEW MASTER OF SCIENCE FICTION’ William C. Dietz, author of the Halo tie-in novels
‘Jamie Sawyer is easily one of the best military SF writers working today – a must read for anyone who grew up watching Aliens and reading 2000AD’ Gavin Smith, author of The Bastard Legion
Following Pariah comes Exodus, the second book in the Eternity War series – an explosive tale of elite marines, deep-space exploration and warring galactic empires.
Lieutenant Keira Jenkins and her Jackals may have survived confrontations with the Black Spiral terrorist network and a betrayal by one of their own. Yet their troubles are only just beginning.
With their starship badly damaged, they find themselves adrift in hostile territory. Somehow they must find a way to warn the Alliance before the Black Spiral unleashes a new war across the galaxy.
But first they must face the Alliance’s oldest enemy: the Asiatic Directorate. And the Directorate has a score to settle with Jenkins . . .
Praise for Jamie Sawyer:
‘A gripping read that moves at warp speed’ Jack Campbell, author of the Lost Fleet novels
‘Alien biomechs . . . terrorism, subterfuge and traitors . . . starships sporting particle beam weapons, railguns the size of skyscrapers, laser batteries, missiles . . . This, dear readers, is the good stuff’ Neal Asher, author of the Agent Cormac novels
‘Fast-paced and full of action’ SFX
‘Gripping, gritty and unsentimental – Sawyer shows us how perilous future war can be’ Michael Cobley, author of Seeds of Earth
‘Jamie Sawyer is easily one of the best military SF writers working today – a must read for anyone who grew up watching Aliens and reading 2000AD’ Gavin Smith, author of The Bastard Legion
Following Pariah comes Exodus, the second book in the Eternity War series – an explosive tale of elite marines, deep-space exploration and warring galactic empires.
Lieutenant Keira Jenkins and her Jackals may have survived confrontations with the Black Spiral terrorist network and a betrayal by one of their own. Yet their troubles are only just beginning.
With their starship badly damaged, they find themselves adrift in hostile territory. Somehow they must find a way to warn the Alliance before the Black Spiral unleashes a new war across the galaxy.
But first they must face the Alliance’s oldest enemy: the Asiatic Directorate. And the Directorate has a score to settle with Jenkins . . .
Praise for Jamie Sawyer:
‘A gripping read that moves at warp speed’ Jack Campbell, author of the Lost Fleet novels
‘Alien biomechs . . . terrorism, subterfuge and traitors . . . starships sporting particle beam weapons, railguns the size of skyscrapers, laser batteries, missiles . . . This, dear readers, is the good stuff’ Neal Asher, author of the Agent Cormac novels
‘Fast-paced and full of action’ SFX
‘Gripping, gritty and unsentimental – Sawyer shows us how perilous future war can be’ Michael Cobley, author of Seeds of Earth