Kill by Numbers: In the Wake of the Templars, Book Two
By (Author) Loren Rhoads
Night Shade Books
Night Shade Books
1st December 2015
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
302g
Former assassin Raena Zacari thinks she's left the past behind. The Imperial torturer who trained her is dead; the human empire is disbanded; and she is finally free.
But Raena is troubled by a series of nightmares that always seem to end with her shooting an ex-lover in the head. She needs to get her mind clear because there's a flaw in the most commonly used starship driveand the band of media-obsessed pirates she's fallen in with is right at the heart of the controversy.
With humanity scattered across the galaxy, she's going to have to rely on the alien crew members of the Veracity to help her put the pieces together. It doesn't help that the Templars wiped out in a genetic plague while Raena was imprisonedhave left booby-trapped biotechnology scattered across the galaxy.
Kill by Numbersmixes military science fiction with sweeping space opera that features aliens, androids, drug dealers, journalists, and free-running media hackers.Kill by Numbersis the second book in Loren Rhoads's epic Dangerous Type trilogy.
Praise for the In the Wake of the Templars Series
This military flavored space opera is sure to please David Weber and Joel Shepherd fans.
Library Journal
Dark and brutal. . . well-choreographed action. . . an SF trilogy that seems determined to bring the style of grimdark fantasy to space opera.
Publishers Weekly
Completely lives up to its 'adventurous space opera' billing, complete with aliens, clones, double-crosses, sacrifices, daring rescues, and galaxy-spanning action. . . one of the more satisfying conclusions I've come across in years.
Beauty in Ruins
The Dangerous Type is pure pulp. . .and damn it if it doesnt work well in that category.
Fantasy Review Barn
The perfect science fiction novel to give to your friend who loves to read hot and heavy romances. . .In fact, things got so steamy in this novel I began to feel dirty just from reading it.
The Qwillery
Raena and her crew are quickly becoming some of my favorite scoundrels, and I cannot wait to see where this story goes in the conclusion
Geek Dad
Praise for the In the Wake of the Templars Series
This military flavored space opera is sure to please David Weber and Joel Shepherd fans.
Library Journal
Dark and brutal. . . well-choreographed action. . . an SF trilogy that seems determined to bring the style of grimdark fantasy to space opera.
Publishers Weekly
Completely lives up to its 'adventurous space opera' billing, complete with aliens, clones, double-crosses, sacrifices, daring rescues, and galaxy-spanning action. . . one of the more satisfying conclusions I've come across in years.
Beauty in Ruins
The Dangerous Type is pure pulp. . .and damn it if it doesnt work well in that category.
Fantasy Review Barn
The perfect science fiction novel to give to your friend who loves to read hot and heavy romances. . .In fact, things got so steamy in this novel I began to feel dirty just from reading it.
The Qwillery
Raena and her crew are quickly becoming some of my favorite scoundrels, and I cannot wait to see where this story goes in the conclusion
Geek Dad
Loren Rhoads is the author of Morbid Curiosity Cures the Blues, Wish You Were Here: Adventures in Cemetery Travel, co-author (with Brian Thomas) of the novel As Above, So Below, and editor of The Haunted Mansion Project: Year Two. She was the editor of the cult nonfiction magazine Morbid Curiosity for ten years and runs the website CemeteryTravel.com, where she blogs about graveyards as tourist destinations. Rhoads resides in San Francisco, California.