Manual Override

By Adriaan Brae
Published by BraeVitae
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(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Dec. 27, 2012
Words: 4,958 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9780991883608


Short description

Terrorists target an interplanetary freighter in a plan to re-ignite a catastrophic war. The only thing in their way: A token pilot pulled out of retirement simply to satisfy safety regulations. But old pilots didn't get that way by trusting machinery. Sometimes you've just got to get your hands dirty.

Extended description

Terrorists target an interplanetary freighter, aiming to create an atrocity large enough to reignite a bloody war between Mars and Earth.

The only thing standing in their way: A token pilot pulled out of retirement simply to satisfy safety regulations. But old pilots didn't get that way by trusting machinery, particularly when they were trained during wartime. They have no idea how far this old pilot will go to prevent his children's lives from being shattered by the same war that consumed his own generation.

Tags

adventure, mars, terrorism, future, solar system, retiree, gender roles, space action

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Review by: Blue on Feb. 27, 2013 : star star star
The author takes a really simple idea and runs with it. The story has a wonderful gritty technical feel and whilst you have at the back of your mind "the good guy always wins", it a nicely keeps you wondering right up to the end.
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