Silent Clarion: A Starbreaker Novel

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Pub Date Oct 20 2016 | Archive Date Nov 23 2016

Description

My curiosity might get me killed.

I thought I needed a vacation from my duties as an Adversary in service to the Phoenix Society. After learning about unexplained disappearances in a little town called Clarion, I couldn't stop myself from checking it out.

Now I must protect a witness to two murders without any protection but my sword. I must identify a murderer who strikes from the shadows. I must expose secrets the Phoenix Society's executive council is hellbent on keeping buried.

I have no support but an ally I dare not trust. If I cannot break the silence hiding what happened in Clarion's past, I have no future.

I must discover the truth about Project Harker. Failure is not an option.

My curiosity might get me killed.

I thought I needed a vacation from my duties as an Adversary in service to the Phoenix Society. After learning about unexplained disappearances in a little town...



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This was my first experience with Naomi , an Adversary who works for the Phoenix Society that is the peace keeping arm of the government. She is taking a vacation and stops in the town of Clarion where she saves a witness to two murders. This is a science fiction novel set in the future where humans co-exhist with CPMD's. I enjoyed the action and the strong female leads. This appears to be a book in the Starbreaker series and I'll look forward to enjoying more of Matthew Graybosch's books.

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