A Central Corps Novel - Remnants of Trust (A Central Corps Novel, Book 2)

By Elizabeth Bonesteel

In this follow-up to the acclaimed military science fiction thriller The Cold Between, a young soldier finds herself caught in the crosshairs of a deadly conspiracy in deep space.

Six weeks ago, Commander Elena Shaw and Captain Greg Foster were court-martialed for their role in an event Central Gov denies ever happened. Yet instead of a dishonorable discharge or time in a military prison, Shaw and Foster and are now back together on Galileo. As punishment, they’ve been assigned to patrol the nearly empty space of the Third Sector.

But their mundane mission quickly turns treacherous when the Galileo picks up a distress call: Exeter, a sister ship, is under attack from raiders. A PSI generation ship — the same one that recently broke off negotiations with Foster — is also in the sector and joins in the desperate battle that leaves ninety-seven of Exeter’s crew dead.

An investigation of the disaster points to sabotage. And Exeter is only the beginning. When the PSI ship and Galileo suffer their own “accidents,” it becomes clear that someone is willing to set off a war in the Third Sector to keep their secrets, and the clues point to the highest echelons of power . . . and deep into Shaw’s past.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 12 Jan 2017
Pages: 528
ISBN: 978-0-00-813783-0
Elizabeth Bonesteel began making up stories at the age of five, in an attempt to battle insomnia. Thanks to a family connection to the space program, she has been reading science fiction since she was a child. She currently works as a software engineer, and lives in Massachusetts with her husband, her daughter, and various cats.Follow Elizabeth onTwitter: @liz_monsterwww.elizabethbonesteel.com

Praise for The Central Corps series: -

‘A gripping and intense page-turner with deeply complex characters, non-stop action, and top-notch world building. In one word: awesome’Linnea Sinclair, award-winning author of GABRIEL’S GHOST -

‘This character-driven space opera successfully mixes interstellar and psychological conflict’Publishers Weekly -

”'a refreshing look at the military 'mystery in space” - …an incredibly drawn heroine who exhibits strength, commitment, and flaws’SFFWorld