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The Eternity War: Dominion

Jamie Sawyer

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The Eternity War, Science fiction

THE ETERNITY WAR: DOMINION is the adrenaline-fuelled third novel in the ETERNIY WAR, a new SF trilogy from Jamie Sawyer - set in the same universe as his acclaimed LAZARUS WAR novels

'A NEW MASTER OF SCIENCE FICTION' William C. Dietz, author of the HALO tie-in novels

Following PARIAH and EXODUS comes DOMINION, the explosive concluding chapter of the ETERNITY WAR trilogy, in which the fate of the Alliance-and the galaxy-rests in the hands of Lieutenant Keira Jenkins and her team of Jackals.

The Black Spiral terrorist organisation and their mysterious leader, Warlord, have unleashed a deadly virus across the Maelstrom. There is nothing that can stop them...except, maybe, Lieutenant Jenkins and her Jackals.

Back in Alliance territory with new weapons, new armour, and new bodies, the Jackals are given a secret assignment: to investigate the mysterious Aeon, a potential ally in the escalating conflict, and a force that might shift the gears of war in favour of the Alliance.

But there are many agencies interested in the Aeon, and too many sides in this war. Jenkins is going to have to trust her squad, the alien Pariah, and her instincts as she faces the most dangerous decision of her career - one that that will make or break the war once and for all.

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Praise for The Eternity War: Dominion

  • Fast-paced and full of action

  • A gripping read that moves at warp speed

  • Gripping, gritty and unsentimental - Sawyer shows us how perilous future war can be

  • Starships sporting particle beam weapons, railguns the size of skyscrapers . . . This, dear readers, is the good stuff

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Jamie Sawyer

Jamie Sawyer was born in 1979 in Newbury, Berkshire. He studied law at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, acquiring a master's degree in human rights and surveillance law. Jamie is a full-time barrister, practising in criminal law. When he isn't working in law or writing, Jamie enjoys spending time with his family in Essex. He is an enthusiastic reader of all types of SF, especially classic authors such as Heinlein and Haldeman.

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