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Kim Morden should be elated. Not only has her fleet commander promoted her
to captain, but he’s given her command of the RAS Verdun, a great honor for any up-and-coming officer, especially
one whose career had such a rocky, deadly start. However, no honor can conceal Morden’s
disappointment when she discovers that her first assignment will be a routine mission
to search for missing cargo ships in Derek’s Triangle, a worthless, backwater
sector outside Alliance control. Such a mundane mission is hardly appropriate
for a ship of the line when the Milipa Empire is closing in around the
Alliance, and Morden wonders whether command has forgotten or forgiven her past
after all.
Morden’s
irritation grows when she discovers that her new second-in-command is none
other than Emma Holsey, an old friend turned enemy. Morden hasn’t seen Holsey
in ten years, but the hatred and blame between them flares back to life. Holsey fights Morden’s every decision,
hell-bent on making her first mission as miserable as possible. But when the
search takes a terrifying turn and uncovers a sinister threat in the Triangle,
Morden and Holsey must put their personal feud on hold if they’re to stand any
chance of getting themselves and their crew home alive...
Kim Morden should be elated. Not only has her fleet commander promoted her
to captain, but he’s given her command of the RAS Verdun, a great honor for any up-and-coming officer, especially one...
Kim Morden should be elated. Not only has her fleet commander promoted her
to captain, but he’s given her command of the RAS Verdun, a great honor for any up-and-coming officer, especially
one whose career had such a rocky, deadly start. However, no honor can conceal Morden’s
disappointment when she discovers that her first assignment will be a routine mission
to search for missing cargo ships in Derek’s Triangle, a worthless, backwater
sector outside Alliance control. Such a mundane mission is hardly appropriate
for a ship of the line when the Milipa Empire is closing in around the
Alliance, and Morden wonders whether command has forgotten or forgiven her past
after all.
Morden’s
irritation grows when she discovers that her new second-in-command is none
other than Emma Holsey, an old friend turned enemy. Morden hasn’t seen Holsey
in ten years, but the hatred and blame between them flares back to life. Holsey fights Morden’s every decision,
hell-bent on making her first mission as miserable as possible. But when the
search takes a terrifying turn and uncovers a sinister threat in the Triangle,
Morden and Holsey must put their personal feud on hold if they’re to stand any
chance of getting themselves and their crew home alive...
A Note From the Publisher
First Command is the debut novel in the Line of Battle Series, a new, action-packed military science fiction saga from author W.P. Brothers.
In Alliance Year 836, the grueling cold war between the Royal Alliance and the Milipa Empire engulfs the known galaxy. The Alliance stands virtually alone against the Milipa, its powerful Royal Navy the last defense against the forces that seek to destroy humanity. A small force of technologically superior ships, the Navy strains to stand guard against the chaos that surrounds it and defend its few remaining allies. Alongside the Navy’s other great capital ships — each one unique, a masterpiece of military engineering — the crew of the RAS Verdun will dare to confront the enemies of humanity. Her men and women fight and die over planets with no name, in skirmishes that don’t officially exist. But far from the Milipa frontier, other terrifying enemies wait for their chance to strike...
First Command is the debut novel in the Line of Battle Series, a new, action-packed military science fiction saga from author W.P. Brothers.
In Alliance Year 836, the grueling cold war between...
First Command is the debut novel in the Line of Battle Series, a new, action-packed military science fiction saga from author W.P. Brothers.
In Alliance Year 836, the grueling cold war between the Royal Alliance and the Milipa Empire engulfs the known galaxy. The Alliance stands virtually alone against the Milipa, its powerful Royal Navy the last defense against the forces that seek to destroy humanity. A small force of technologically superior ships, the Navy strains to stand guard against the chaos that surrounds it and defend its few remaining allies. Alongside the Navy’s other great capital ships — each one unique, a masterpiece of military engineering — the crew of the RAS Verdun will dare to confront the enemies of humanity. Her men and women fight and die over planets with no name, in skirmishes that don’t officially exist. But far from the Milipa frontier, other terrifying enemies wait for their chance to strike...
Advance Praise
"A uniquely tangible Sci-Fi world full of context and depth. Delivering character driven, action-packed space combat from start to finish.” - Benjamin Collins amazon review
"Attention, fans of Jack Campbell, David Weber, and other Military SF! A new writer has entered the field; W.P. Brothers seems more than able to give the established authors a run for their money/quatloos/credits. Captain Morden of the Verdun is one heck of a leader, with a crew willing to follow her into the jaws of death itself and emerge on the other side, victorious.
Give this book a try - the heroes are heroic, the villainous aliens are vicious; my rating is high. Can't wait for the next installment!" - Annie's Book stop
"This was a story of redemption, pride, and self-discovery. The idea of redemption was the theme that resonated the most with me, as if despite any personal tragedy or disaster that happened could be recovered from." - Blogger Victoria Goldy-Rhodes
"A uniquely tangible Sci-Fi world full of context and depth. Delivering character driven, action-packed space combat from start to finish.” - Benjamin Collins amazon review
"A uniquely tangible Sci-Fi world full of context and depth. Delivering character driven, action-packed space combat from start to finish.” - Benjamin Collins amazon review
"Attention, fans of Jack Campbell, David Weber, and other Military SF! A new writer has entered the field; W.P. Brothers seems more than able to give the established authors a run for their money/quatloos/credits. Captain Morden of the Verdun is one heck of a leader, with a crew willing to follow her into the jaws of death itself and emerge on the other side, victorious.
Give this book a try - the heroes are heroic, the villainous aliens are vicious; my rating is high. Can't wait for the next installment!" - Annie's Book stop
"This was a story of redemption, pride, and self-discovery. The idea of redemption was the theme that resonated the most with me, as if despite any personal tragedy or disaster that happened could be recovered from." - Blogger Victoria Goldy-Rhodes
A good Military space opera, although the story line is fairly standard.
The characters are interesting with great action scenes.
One drawback is there too much detail in places slowing the story down.
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Neil C, Reviewer
A good Military space opera, although the story line is fairly standard.
The characters are interesting with great action scenes.
One drawback is there too much detail in places slowing the story down.
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