Breach of Containment (A Central Corps Novel, Book 3)
By (Author) Elizabeth Bonesteel
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperVoyager
19th March 2018
United Kingdom
Paperback
576
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
400g
A reluctant hero must prevent war in space and on Earth in this fast-paced military science fiction thriller from the author of The Cold Between and Remnants of Trust.
Space is full of the unknown . . . most of it ready to kill you.
When hostilities between factions threaten to explode into a shooting war on the moon of Yakutsk, the two major galactic military powers, Central Corps and PSI, send ships to defuse the situation. But when a strange artifact is discovered, events are set in motion that threaten the entire colonized galaxy including former Central Corps Commander Elena Shaw.
Now an engineer on a commercial shipping vessel, Elena finds herself drawn into the conflict when she picks up the artifact on Yakutsk and investigation of it uncovers ties to the massive, corrupt corporation Ellis Systems, whom shes opposed before. Her safety is further compromised by her former ties to Central Corps Elena cant separate herself from her past life and her old ship, the CCSS Galileo.
Before Elena can pursue the artifacts purpose further, disaster strikes: all communication with the First Sector including Earth is lost. The reason becomes apparent when news reaches Elena of a battle fleet, intent on destruction, rapidly approaching Earth. And with communications at sublight levels, there is no way to warn the planet in time.
Armed with crucial intel from a shadowy source and the strange artifact, Elena may be the only one who can stop the fleet, and Ellis, and save Earth. But for this mission there will be no second chances and no return.
Praise for The Central Corps series:
A gripping and intense page-turner with deeply complex characters, non-stop action, and top-notch world building. In one word: awesome
Linnea Sinclair, award-winning author of GABRIELS GHOST
This character-driven space opera successfully mixes interstellar and psychological conflict
Publishers Weekly
a refreshing look at the military mystery in spacean incredibly drawn heroine who exhibits strength, commitment, and flaws
SFFWorld
Elizabeth Bonesteel began making up stories at the age of five, in an attempt to battle insomnia. Thanks to a family connection to the space program, she has been reading science fiction since she was a child. She currently works as a software engineer, and lives in Princeton, Massachusetts, with her husband, her daughter, and various cats. You can follow her on twitter @liz_monster