Sungrazer, Jay Posey
Sungrazer, Jay Posey
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Sungrazer

Author: Jay Posey

Narrator: Graham Winton

Unabridged: 12 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/04/2017


Synopsis

In a new Cold War between Earth and the colonies on Mars, when devastating weapons go missing, there's only one team you can call - the Outriders. A crack force of highly specialized super-soldiers, their clone bodies are near-immortal. When a fully-autonomous vessel with orbital strike capabilities goes missing, it's up to the Outriders to track the un-trackable. But when the trail leads them to the influential Martian People's Collective Republic, the operation gets a lot more complicated.

About Jay Posey

Jay Posey is the author of the Legends of the Duskwalker trilogy and the Outriders series. He’s also spent fifteen years with Ubisoft/Red Storm Entertainment, contributing as a writer and game designer to a variety of projects, ranging from Tom Clancy’s award-winning Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six franchises to the virtual reality game Star Trek: Bridge Crew. Jay currently resides in Durham, North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim

Military SF that got a little boring with the gadget details by the end. I would have liked it more if it had been shorter. Still, it was a fun romp with a good ending. Well narrated & it stood well alone even though it's the second in the series. I can see where a third book would fit in very well,......more

Goodreads review by Anthony

An excellent piece of military sci-fi. Despite a fairly straightforward plot, this book kept me interested all the way through with a combination of tense action and outstanding character development. I really felt interested the whole way through because the main character, Lincoln, drew me in. Note......more

Goodreads review by Luke

RTC......more

Goodreads review by Judy

This second book in the Outriders series was slightly different from the action-emphasis first thriller, but it was still a good read for anybody who likes watching a black ops group work their incredible feats of espionage. The tools used by the Outriders are light years ahead of a basic cold war o......more