The Empire at War · Box Set · British Military Science Fiction
- Authors
- Anthology
- Publisher
- CreateSpace
- Tags
- science fiction , exploration , science fiction & fantasy , space marine , galactic empire , space fleet , space exploration , military , anthologies , anthologies & short stories , colonization , space opera
- ISBN
- 9781523870523
- Date
- 2016-02-25T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.91 MB
- Lang
- en
Between the 'The Empire at War' contributors they have amassed over 19,000 five star Goodreads and Amazon reviews. A USA Today bestseller. Multiple #1 best-sellers in Amazon's military SF charts and two BSFA Best Cover awards - proving the British view point on future war is something SF readers the world over adore.
The Empire is at War… and we’re lovin’ it!
This collection comprises of:
4 x unabridged best-selling military SF novels. 3 x exclusive short stories, one of which is lavishly illustrated by award winning artist Andy Bigwood. 2 x essays. Each author showcased in The Empire at War collection has had multiple top-10 bestsellers in the Amazon.com military SF book charts in the past two years.
The Novels-
**Their Darkest Hour by Christopher G. Nuttall.
A novel of alien invasion, occupation, collaboration and resistance. The actions of British collaborators in Their Darkest Hour are powerful enough to appall contemporary readers.
Discovery of the Saiph by P.P. Corcoran.
An epic-scale adventure story of humanity’s war for survival against an implacable enemy. Space battles, alliances and treaty negotiations, special ops and alien technology… it’s all here.
C.R.O.W. Phillip Richards.
This first book in the Union series, tells the story of Andy Moralee, a young Combat Replacement of War in the English Dropship Infantry, as he progresses through training and hazing through to his first experience of combat.
Marine Cadet by Tim C. Taylor.
The series starts in what appears to be a standard boot camp scenario,but there are dark conspiracies maneuvering in the background, angling for advantage before this region of the galaxy explodes into a civil war, after which nothing will be the same again.
The Exclusive Short Stories-
Haven One-Eight by P.P. Corcoran.
A relentless foe seeks to murder the Faithful in their haven, but who are these unstoppable servants of Satan? The answer will shock you.
The President’s Son by Tim C. Taylor.
The characters in the Human Legion series have been isolated from the rest of humanity for centuries, but their distant ancestors were taken as children from Earth. In The President’s Son, a short story exclusive to this collection, we hear the story of that first group of slave children.
Fallen Witness artwork by Andy Bigwood and words by Tim C. Taylor.
The third short story in the collection is special. The sumptuous cover artwork for The Empire at War was produced by Andy Bigwood, whose cover art has twice before won the best artwork award from the British Science Fiction Association. Andy has supplied seven fantastic pieces of artwork that are interspersed with the other stories.
Box Set Exclusive Preview-
Phillip Richards presents an intriguing peak at his new SF series with the opening chapters of Escape from the Hive.
And finally, words from Tim C. Taylor-
SitRep: The State of British Military SF
An essay which attempts to grasp the current state of British military SF and how American science fiction publishing has transformed in the past five years.
Roll Call: British Military SF authors.