Moving Target: Vatta's War: Book Two

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The second volume in the Vatta's War series - an explosive science fiction adventure from the Nebula Award winning author of THE SPEED OF DARK.

Ky Vatta was a military cadet destined for great things, until an act of kindness incurred her Academy's wrath and ended her career.

Instead of the expected disgrace, her rich trader family gave her captaincy of a small ship, to sell for scrap. In flagrant disregard of orders, she saw the opportunity to make a profit and save the ship.

Several upgrades later, Ky is determined to retain the ship and her independence in the cut-throat world of interplanetary trading. But a threat emerges that challenges even her sharp wits and, if she survives, could leave the military forever in her debt . . .

'An action-packed read, complete with zero-g combat sequences, exploding ship mines, stratagems, and intrigue . . . Definitely recommended' The Book Smugglers

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  • Excellent plotting and characters support the utterly realistic action sequences - KIRKUSAn action-packed read, complete with zero-g combat sequences, exploding ship mines, stratagems, and intrigue ... Definitely recommend - THE BOOK SMUGGLERSRip-roaring ... But this military SF tale is no mere shoot-'em-up - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

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Elizabeth Moon

Elizabeth Moon

Elizabeth Moon grew up on the Texas border, served three years active duty in the USMC (1968-71), and now lives with her husband of almost sixty years, also a veteran, near Austin, Texas. She has written more than twenty-five novels, including Nebula Award winner The Speed of Dark, Hugo Award finalist Remnant Population, the Vatta's War and Serrano Legacy space opera series, and the books of the enduring epic The Deed of Paksenarrion, multiply awarded as one of the 100 Best Fantasies of All Time. A New York Times bestselling author, her work has been published in twenty languages and sold four million copies. When not writing, Moon enjoys photographing native plants and wildlife, knitting socks, and cooking.

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