Diamond Cut

Book Three in The Glass Complex Trilogy

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Space Opera, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Diamond Cut by John Hindmarsh, Rexon Press
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Author: John Hindmarsh ISBN: 1230001597844
Publisher: Rexon Press Publication: March 31, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Hindmarsh
ISBN: 1230001597844
Publisher: Rexon Press
Publication: March 31, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Diamond Cut is the third book in The Glass Complex trilogy.

Steg de Coeur, his friends, and the mercenary Ebony Company are collected by a superdreadnought sent by the Glass Complex. Xesset are threatening a major attack on the Western Star Empire, the Alliance, and a number of free, unaligned systems, including Djii. Homeworld and Djii have formed a naval task force to defend their planets from this threatened alien attack, and the Glass Complex has created high-level AIs to manage the flagship of the new fleet.

Steg rescues his friend Denke from an ImpSec takeover and captures his old enemy, Marius of the House of Aluta. Denke joins Steg to make overtures to the Emperor where they are attacked by ImpSec. They succeed in escaping and make their way to the headquarters of the Alliance government where they also persuade the military to support their task force.

Battles with Xesset starships threaten his AIs. Steg has the fleet he needs to counter-attack the aliens. This battle and subsequent events - including another duel - bring the trilogy to a close.

Let me know if you'd like to read more about Steg and his companions. John@JohnHindmarsh.com

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Diamond Cut is the third book in The Glass Complex trilogy.

Steg de Coeur, his friends, and the mercenary Ebony Company are collected by a superdreadnought sent by the Glass Complex. Xesset are threatening a major attack on the Western Star Empire, the Alliance, and a number of free, unaligned systems, including Djii. Homeworld and Djii have formed a naval task force to defend their planets from this threatened alien attack, and the Glass Complex has created high-level AIs to manage the flagship of the new fleet.

Steg rescues his friend Denke from an ImpSec takeover and captures his old enemy, Marius of the House of Aluta. Denke joins Steg to make overtures to the Emperor where they are attacked by ImpSec. They succeed in escaping and make their way to the headquarters of the Alliance government where they also persuade the military to support their task force.

Battles with Xesset starships threaten his AIs. Steg has the fleet he needs to counter-attack the aliens. This battle and subsequent events - including another duel - bring the trilogy to a close.

Let me know if you'd like to read more about Steg and his companions. John@JohnHindmarsh.com

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