Five by Five: Five Short Novels by Five Masters of Military Science Fiction

Five by Five: Five Short Novels by Five Masters of Military Science Fiction

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Apr 9, 2013 · Angielski · Miękka okładka (266 strony)
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Format Miękka okładka
Strony 266
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Apr 9, 2013
Wydawca WordFire Press
ISBN-10 1614750572
ISBN-13 9781614750574

Opis

Five compelling narratives unfold, each penned by a distinctive voice revered in the realm of military science fiction. The collection gathers stories that delve into the complexities of warfare, strategy, and the profound consequences of conflict. As readers turn the pages, they are drawn into diverse settings and thought-provoking dilemmas, showcasing the authors' unique interpretations of combat, heroism, and the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Michael A. Stackpole's vivid storytelling immerses readers in a world where tactical prowess is paramount, while Aaron Allston crafts a tale that intertwines camaraderie and sacrifice. B. V. Larson brings forth a thrilling perspective on technology's role in modern warfare, while Kevin J. Anderson offers insights into the moral challenges soldiers endure. Loren C. Coleman completes the collection with a narrative that pushes the boundaries of what it means to fight for freedom.

Every story captures not only the essence of battle but also the emotional and psychological landscapes of its characters, making each narrative pulse with authenticity and urgency. The combination of these five authors creates a rich tapestry that reflects both the glory and the grief of military life, leaving readers pondering the price of conflict long after the last page is turned. This anthology invites fans of the genre and newcomers alike to experience the multifaceted nature of war through the lens of imagination and mastery.

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Science Fiction Thriller i Suspens Akcja i Przygoda Nauka i Technologia
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