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The preliminaries are out of the way. The real fight begins.
The Malibor are putting up staunch resistance, fighting as if their lives depend on it.
Which they do and they don’t. The Borwyn aren’t using a scorched earth approach. They’re not destroying everything in their path. They’re willing to live in peace with the Malibor.
Which is something the Malibor have no interest in. Victory or death! They will defeat the Borwyn, or they will die trying.
There is no glory for anything other than the one who is still standing after the battle is over.
Listen to the latest installment of this military space adventure.
The battle is joined.
No part of this book was written by AI – a human author continues to fight the good fight.
This is the fifth book in the Starship Lost Military Sci-Fi Series from Military Sci-Fi Dragon Award Finalist and Amazon International Bestselling author Craig Martelle. It's perfect for fans of Rick Partlow, JN Chaney, and Joshua Dalzelle. Listen to it today!
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