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Learn moreAt the end of the twenty-fourth century, war is fought in a civilized manner: each side hires mercenaries to engage in combat in specifically designated areas. To the victor go the spoils—whatever they may be.
After a couple of assignments involving more intrigue and skulduggery than the Cutter Force Initiative ever wanted, the unit is looking forward to being part of a straight-up, short-term industrial war on Earth.
Cutter agrees to a support role offered by an old army comrade who's now a general in a larger military force. The pay is good, the unit happy. All they have to do is basic ranger stuff: sneak and peek, shoot and scoot.
But what starts out as a corporate fight to occupy a valuable piece of contested territory quickly goes sideways, and once again Cutter and crew find themselves in the middle of situations in which things aren't as they seem, and the unit must determine the truth—or lose more than just a battle.
Steve Perry is an American television writer and science fiction author. He has written books in the Star Wars, Alien, and Conan universes, as well as for Tom Clancy’s Net Force series. He is a practitioner of the Indonesian martial art of pencak silat, which inspired him to create the fictional martial arts sumito and teräs käsi featured in the Matador series for which he is best known. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.
R. C. Bray is an award-winning audiobook narrator with over 180 titles to his credit. Besides winning five AudioFile Earphones Awards, he won the prestigious Audie Award in 2015 for Best Science Fiction Narration and has been an Audie Award finalist seven times. He has been a finalist for the Voice Arts Award, and in 2014, his narration earned a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award. He is also an accomplished producer and voice-over artist, and his voice can be heard in countless TV and radio commercials.