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Rebellion's End

By: Kevin Hirons
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"Hirons has a flair for creating tension-filled scenes. I was utterly captivated as I followed the characters in this imaginative science fiction novel." - Divine Zape, Readers' Favourite Five Star Review

"Kevin Hirons has a natural talent for suspense on full display on every page, and he delivers a fast-paced and action-packed sci-fi adventure with a gripping plot that never lets go" K.C. Finn, Readers Favourite Five Star Review.


A stolen warship. A forgotten secret. And two agents caught between opposing sides.

Kaldar Vaul was supposed to be on leave—hidden away at a remote mountain retreat, far from the agency. But when Vaul runs into the thieves who have stolen a prototype interceptor, he’s dragged back into the game.

This is more than just a theft. They’re protecting something onboard—something dangerous, volatile, and forbidden.
Now hunted by a talented rival with ties to his past, Vaul must navigate a web of lies stretching from the high halls of the Alliance government to the forgotten edges of space. The deeper he digs, the more he realises he is part of a carefully orchestrated power play.

All he has to do is keep it out of the wrong hands—if only he knew which hands those were.

Rebellion’s End launches a gripping new space opera trilogy, where loyalty is fragile, and secrets are plenty.

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