The Clone Betrayal Dramatized Adapta..., Steven L. Kent
The Clone Betrayal Dramatized Adapta..., Steven L. Kent
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Synopsis

Earth, A.D. 2516. The Unified Authority spread human colonies across the six arms of the Milky Way galaxy, ruling with an iron fist and a powerful military made up almost entirely of clones. Then the alien Avatari invaded -- and when the fighting was over, the U.A. retained control of only two planets: Earth and New Copenhagen...

Like the thousands of clones before him, Lieutenant Wayson Harris was born and bred as the ultimate soldier. But he is unique, possessing independence of thought -- and an addiction to the rage of battle. So when he and other clone survivors of the New Copenhagen debacle are sent to cool their heels in an isolated "relocation camp," Harris feels on edge. And with good reason.

The military brass are looking for someone to blame for the decimation of the U.A. Republic. And who better to scapegoat than those who were born to be sacrificed?

But Lieutenant Harris is about to respectfully disagree with all the firepower he can muster...

About Steven L. Kent

Steven L. Kent, author and video game historian, has written for Wired, Boy’s Life, Rolling Stone, MSNBC, and numerous other publications. He is the author of the bestselling Rogue Clone series and The Ultimate History of Video Games.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on November 07, 2012

THE WHOLE SERIES IS A LIVING MASTERPIECE AND IT'S JUST GETTING BETTER!!!!......more

Goodreads review by Jasper on August 15, 2013

originally posted at [URL not allowed] Betrayal is the fifth book in the Clone Rebellion series by Steven L. Kent and marks the halfway point in the series. The Clone Rebellion is currently mapped out to run 10 books in total. For some of you it might not have esc......more

Goodreads review by Chris on December 11, 2011

The Clone Betrayal is a immensely fun book to read. The Liberator Clone, Wayson Harris, recently back from liberating a planet from the unknown alien Avatari, finds himself confined to a relocation camp with the remaining clones left on Earth. After constant betrayal after betrayal by the natural bo......more

Goodreads review by Jim on November 20, 2011

I knew what this book was going to be about before I even started to read it. If you've followed the series, this was the only logical thing that Wayson Harris should have done given the circumstances. Only he should have done it a lot smarter and faster. I felt that Harris kind of stood around too......more

Goodreads review by Papal on August 17, 2010

(Spolier Alert) I'm not a big fan of Kent. I read all of the clone novels. I thought it was an interesting concept but the plot was too disjoined from one novel to the next. At times it made no sense why the factions were taking the certain actions. It made no sense. For example, why get rid of the......more