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Books : Science Fiction & Fantasy : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Moscoe, Mike
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Grace O'Malley's ragtag forces stand valiantly against the fearsome Roughriders-determined to write their planet's history in the scorched wreckage of the battlefield...
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Adversaries in an interstellar war are now working together to keep the peace. But can they protect themselves from an enemy they can't even see?
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Two green draftees of the Society of Humanity. Two career soldiers invested with the cause of the United Colonies. These four soldiers on opposing sides of battle are about to discover the true nature of this terrible war--a quest for profit--from the high command of both sides. What they will risk is nothing less than their lives. For although truth is the first casualty of war, it won't be the last.
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In the wake of the war between the Society of Humanity and the Unity Party, military ship captain Inez Umboto and Lieutenant Terrance "Trouble" Tordon patrol the universe. But in the no-man's-land of Rim Space, pirates roam freely. And Umboto and Tordon will soon learn that enforcing the peace can be just as expensive as fighting the war...
"A Major New Talent."-- Nebula Award-winning author Robert J. Sawyer
Moscoe is also the author of The Lost Millennium trilogy, called "a terrific blend of time travel and ancient war"(Steve Perry) -
How do you win a war lost 6,000 years before you were born. Those are the orders waiting Launa O'Brian, fresh out of West Point. They want her to help peaceful farmers win a war they're about to lose and beat back the Horse Raiders that destroyed them.
The Army has a time machine. They even tested it once. It didn't work, but trust them, they fixed it. Yeah, Right.
With the whole army to chose from, they've assigned her Captain Jack Walking Bear. As a captain, he outranks her. As a guy, he's got a lot of different ideas about how to run this show.
But the President put Launa in charge, because his old anthropology professor says women spoke first back then and guys paid attention.
So how come the first thing they see is a war band of horsemen who want to hit them over the head and steal everything they brought?
Did the time machine blow it?
Were the anthropologists a bit optimistic?
Is Launa going to kill Jack before the end of the book?
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From a future ravaged by plague, the first time travelers travel thousands of years into the past, to the dawn of civilization and primitive hunters, where they will trace a fatal chain of events and alter history to save humanity from itself.
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When a designer plague threatens to engulf Earth, two twenty-first-century soldiers--Launa O'Brian and Jack Walking Bear--journey back in time to 4000 B.C., where they must change the history of a wise and peaceful tribe. Original."
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Nebula Nominated Science Fiction Short Stories. At 80 Cassie needs a job. The interviewer is out of this world. The health benefits may include the Fountain of Youth, but is the price too high. The fate of nations may hang on the edge of a blade forged long ago for an assassin. Or not. If you had the chance to do it over, could you swallow your pride and ask for help?
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Nebula award nominated Science Fiction short stories of galactic war and faith. Of death that comes not to one alone, but gets rather crowded. Of trying to earn money for Friday night's date, and maybe selling your soul. Of standing between incoming missiles and American, and maybe the very gates of hell. For lighter stuff there's the magic of a kid's road trip and two ghosts alone in the world ... except for a camel.
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