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Average rating3.3
"Deep in the stars, a young officer and her lover are plunged into a murder mystery and a deadly conspiracy in this first entry in a stellar military science-fiction series in the tradition of Lois McMaster Bujold. When her crew mate, Danny, is murdered on the colony of Volhynia, Central Corps chief engineer, Commander Elena Shaw, is shocked to learn the main suspect is her lover, Treiko Zajec. She knows Trey is innocent-- he was with her when Danny was killed. So who is the real killer and why are the cops framing an innocent man? Retracing Danny's last hours, they discover that his death may be tied to a mystery from the past: the explosion of a Central Corps starship at a wormhole near Volhynia. For twenty-five years, the Central Gov has been lying about the tragedy, even willing to go to war with the outlaw PSI to protect their secrets. With the authorities closing in, Elena and Trey head to the wormhole, certain they'll find answers on the other side. But the truth that awaits them is far more terrifying than they ever imagined, a conspiracy deep within Central Gov that threatens all of human civilization throughout the inhabited reaches of the galaxy-- and beyond"--
Series
3 primary booksCentral Corps is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Elizabeth Bonesteel.
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Goooood, exactly what I like in military/space sci-fi. Saving the fucking world (kinda), solving conspiracies, cool space battles, punching dudes in the nose, serious comradary, sexy times. I read through this book like a house on fire. Is everybody white and hetero? it seems like it :(
Also, I'm sorry but the cover is really terrible. I did love reading the book tho.