Orbital: Station Breaker Series, Book 2
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Rating | : | 4.34 (852 Votes) |
Asin | : | B072YWGCQC |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 381 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"A Great Continuation of this Near Future Space Thriller" according to Amazon Customer. The sequel we all wanted is here. The adventure starts off right where book one left off (in fact reread the last chapter of book one again for some context). The impending global disaster has been adverted but the shadowy conspiracy that masterminded it is still out there.A great continuation of the story that has the same single seating reading experience that Mayne is known for. Once you start you will not want to stop until its done. The twist and turns are fun as well as the near future world of private and public spacestation dotting the sky.I look forward to the next one in this exc. Excellent sequel to Station Breaker Kelly E. Curtin Orbital picks up right where Station Breaker ended. This book captures you right away and you will not want to put it down. David Dixon is back in space and, of course, in danger. It's up to David to discover who is on his side and who is against him. He again puts his life on the line for the greater good. There really is something for everyone in this book. Action. Adventure. Space. Spies. Mystery. A space suit made of duct tape. (It's awesome!) Even a little romance. I highly recommend Orbital. I promise you will not be disappointed. I'm already excited and hopeful for a third installme. High tech space station, low skill investigator. Dennis Owens Jr. You'd think that saving the world from a nuclear EMP, surviving gun fights on a space station and rentering orbit without a space station would entitle someone to a day off. Unfortunately there's no rest for David as he is sent to investigate international intrigue on a foreign spy satellite and a privately owned space station.This great follow up to Station Breaker explores high tech satellites, futuristic space stations, interesting characters and near future technology. It's a fun, quick paced read that deserve a place on the shelf of any hard sci-fi fan.
For astronaut David Dixon, sneaking aboard a Russian space station and stealing a nuclear bomb was the easy part - now he has to survive re-entry on an untested inflatable heat shield and then deal with the aftermath of being the most wanted man on Earth. When a clandestine intelligence agency offers David the chance to return to space and probably not get killed - he finds himself in a world of intrigue when a secret mission takes an unexpected turn as he goes undercover on an orbiting science platform in order to track down the spymaster known as Silverback.