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Tanis Richards: Blackest Night

Aeon 14: Origins of Destiny, Book 3

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Tanis Richards: Blackest Night

By: M. D. Cooper
Narrated by: Traci Odom
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In OuterSol a handshake often comes with a knife in the back.

It's been six months since the events on Europa. During that time, Tanis and the crew of the Kirby Jones have been working to uncover who was behind her betrayal and the oligarch's near assassination.

When a routine intel handoff with the Jovians takes a turn for the worse, Tanis finds herself deeper in the spy game than she ever wanted to be.

Now, on a short timetable to get to Earth, Tanis is forced to make a stop at Saturn. When she arrives, she finds things to going just like they always are.

Crazy.

Now in a race to save not only herself, but millions of others, Tanis must do the unimaginable and face her blackest night.

©2018 M. D. Cooper (P)2020 Tantor
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All the Tanis Richard’s adventures are extremely enjoyable. In this book and the last, Tanis truly accomplishes “Missions Impossible” while being undercover and in true spy type of roles. Every sequence, whether clandestine or action packed, is plausible and well thought out. These stories are also very easily understood, hard science fiction too.

Mission Impossible Genre in Sci-Fi

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There is a difference between a short story and a novel. This tale is to long to be a short story but doesn’t have the details, plot twists, or peripheral character development to be good. It is regretfully the most disappointing element to this extended series. If I didn’t like the main character so well I would advise people to steer clear. As is I will just say it felt like showmen mailed this in to get a pay day.

To brief to be called good.

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