STEEL FRAME

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Pub Date 22 Aug 2019 | Archive Date 31 Jul 2019

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Description

FLY HARD

Rook is a Jockey, a soldier trained to fly ‘Shells,’ huge robots that fight for the edge of settled space. When her squad is overrun and killed, Rook is imprisoned, left scarred and broken. Hollow and helpless without her steel frame, she’s ready to call it quits.

Then she’s sold to NorCol, a vast frontier corporation, given another Shell—a near-decrepit Juno, as broken as she is and centuries older—and sent to a rusting bucket of a ship to patrol “the Eye,” an unnerving permanent storm in space.

Where something is stirring...

FLY HARD

Rook is a Jockey, a soldier trained to fly ‘Shells,’ huge robots that fight for the edge of settled space. When her squad is overrun and killed, Rook is imprisoned, left scarred and...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781781087053
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)

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very rarely do i find a book that rattles me along at a 100 miles per hour, this book did! twists and turns, with almost believable sci fi. A cross between robocop and pacific rim, big assed robot killing machines, terrifyingly big guns, and insane pilots, adds up to a story of satisfying originality

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Fast moving tale, where you (well I did) invest in the main character (and get a few surprises).

Starts off like a space POW story, morphs into Military SF, then into Mecha, then into scary Alien takeover, but running through it all is a believable emotional link between the protagonist and friends,

Really enjoyed this book, and would recommend it.

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