The Nova Incident
The Galactic Cold War Book III
by Dan Moren
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Pub Date 26 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 5 Jul 2022
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Description
Book III in the Galactic Cold War series
Continues the space-opera-meets-espionage saga of Simon Kovalic and his misfit band of galactic spies
When a bomb explodes in the bustling Commonwealth capital city of Salaam, responsibility is quickly claimed by an extremist independence movement. But after a former comrade, an ex-spy with his own agenda, is implicated in the attack, Simon Kovalic and his team of covert operatives are tasked with untangling the threads of a dangerous plot that could have implications on a galactic scale. And the deeper Kovalic digs, the more he'll uncover a maze of secrets, lies, and deception that may force even the most seasoned spy to question his own loyalties.
Dan Moren is a novelist, freelance writer, and prolific podcaster. A former senior editor at Macworld, his work has appeared in the Boston Globe, Macworld, Popular Science, Yahoo Tech, and many others. He co-hosts tech podcasts Clockwise and The Rebound, writes and hosts nerdy quiz show Inconceivable!, and appears on the award-winning The Incomparable. Dan lives with his wife in Somerville, Massachusetts, where he is never far from a set of polyhedral dice.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780857669452 |
PRICE | US$15.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 400 |
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Featured Reviews
The Nova Incident is a great, twisty, future espionage novel. The fourth in Dan Morten’s excellent Galactic Cold War novels, has inter-service rivalry, stunning revelations, and realistic conflict, all driven by stunning revelations and story twists. Read the other books first to maximize enjoyment and surprise. Fans of such wildly different authors as Anthony Price and Lois McMaster Bujold will find elements they recognize and much to admire in this fine book. Bring on the next one - I can’t wait.