Command Decision: Vatta's War: Book Four

Command Decision: Vatta's War: Book Four

by ElizabethMoon (Author)

Synopsis

Kylara had to leave a bright future as a military cadet, and was thrown into the brutal world of off-world trading. This subsequent career in the family business was tough: marked by war, mutiny and attempted assassination. But then her home was attacked and her parents killed - their trading empire left in ruins. Now she must save what is left of the family and the business, with few friends and too few assets. She must make full use of her hard-won experience to not just survive, but to restore the shattered fortunes of the Vatta family and their allies. Now, Kylara Vatta, space-trader and sometime privateer, has destined herself for a dangerous and unpredictable future. She will muster an interplanetary taskforce and forge them into a lethal weapon: one that the pirates who destroyed her family will never forget ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Orbit
Published: 05 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 1841493791
ISBN 13: 9781841493794
Book Overview: * Featured on www.orbitbooks.co.uk and in the Orbit ezine. * Review copies mailed to the genre press and key websites.

Media Reviews
Strong female leads, terrific action and complications aplenty: should grab existing fans and win new converts -- KIRKUS
An action-packed read, complete with zero-g combat sequences, exploding ship mines, stratagems, and intrigue . . . Definitely recommended -- THE BOOK SMUGGLERS on MOVING TARGET
Continues to get better with every volume . . . roll on the next one -- GUARDIAN on ENGAGING THE ENEMY
Excellent plotting and characters support the utterly realistic action sequences -- KIRKUS on MOVING TARGET
Author Bio
Elizabeth Moon served in the US Marine Corps, reaching the rank of 1st Lieutenant during active duty. She has also earned degrees in history and biology, run for public office and been a columnist on her local newspaper. She lives near Austin, Texas, with her husband and their son. Twenty-six of her books are in print, and she won the Nebula Award with her science fiction novel Speed of Dark (also shortlisted for the Clarke Award), and was a finalist for the Hugo in 1997.