Monday, October 31, 2016

Duel in the Dark Released!

Duel in the Dark is the first book in my new Blood on the Stars series.  I'm really excited about this one...I was very happy with the way it turned out.  I think this new series captures the scope and strength of the Crimson Worlds series, but I've written two million words since I published Marines, and I feel like it shows in this new book.

I also know you don't like to wait too long for the next book.  Book two, Call to Arms, is already available for preorder, and it will be released on January 27.

Duel in the Dark (exclusively at Amazon)


Duel in the Dark

A Gripping New Adventure by the Author of the Bestselling Crimson Worlds and Far Stars series…

The Confederation has fought three wars against the forces of the totalitarian Union.  Three generations of its warriors have gone off to war, held the line against the larger, more powerful enemy.  Now the fourth conflict is imminent, and the Confederation’s navy is on alert, positioned behind the frontier, waiting for the attack it knows is coming.

The battleship Dauntless has spent the past ten months patrolling the border, deployed far forward of the main fleet, a forlorn hope, an advance guard positioned to give the warning of invasion.  But no attack has come.  Her crew is exhausted, and the aging battleship needs maintenance.  With the fleet mobilized and the forward bases overloaded beyond capacity, she is sent clear across the Confederation, to a planet along the quiet and peaceful far frontier.  Her crew is looking forward to a rest, and Dauntless herself is scheduled for a long-overdue maintenance session.

But the quiet frontier isn’t what it seems…and when a distress call is received from one of the mining colonies on the edge of Confederation space, it falls to Captain Tyler Barron to take Dauntless forward, to find out what is happening, and to put a stop to it.

Barron and his crew have their ship—and each other—but they can expect no other help.  Suspicion is strong that Union deceit is at play, that the attack is some sort of diversion, intended to draw Confederation forces from the disputed border.  The orders are clear.  No ships will be transferred from the prospective battle line.  Stopping whatever is happening on the rim is Barron’s responsibility, and his alone.

Barron is the grandson of the Confederation’s great hero, the father of the modern navy.  His family name has always carried privilege with it, and crushing responsibility.  And now he must prove that he has inherited more from his famous grandfather than name and privilege.  He must face the enemy, and win the victory…before the Confederation is caught between two enemies and destroyed.

Blood on the Stars Reading Order

Book 1:  Duel in the Dark
Book 2:  Call to Arms (January 2017, Available now for preorder)

Duel in the Dark (exclusively at Amazon)


2 comments:

  1. Hello, I have been reading the Blood on the Stars since I found the first in the series, Duel in the Dark. It is hard to ignore similarities, not in the telling or content, to another of my favorite space operas that began with The Lost Fleet:Dauntless.
    After finishing the amazing 10th book Nightfall it seems that the two series could perhaps be separated by time. I don't know if I am right but the first thing to peak my interest was obviously the names of the battleships. After reading through what I have finished of Jack Campbell's series I cant help but think that Blood on the Stars perhaps takes a few centuries after. Now that I think about it, perhaps I missed a book or two that links the two epic series. I will take the time to research my question further just incase no one views this post who can understand the question I intend but, are these series connected somehow?

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  2. At end of the third book in portal wars you mention follow on portal wars books. What happened to them?

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