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BREAKOUT Synopsis:
All hell is breaking loose in the edge-of-your-seat follow-up to Havoc and Perdition fromNew York Times bestselling author Ann Aguirre…
The prison ship Perdition has become a post-battle charnel house with only a handful of Dred’s soldiers still standing and now being hunted by Silence’s trained tongueless assassins. Forging an uneasy alliance with mercenary commander Vost—who is their only chance at escape—the Dread Queen will do whatever it takes to end her life sentence on Perdition and keep the survivors alive long enough to cobble together a transport capable of getting them off station.
If Dred and her crew can win the deadly game of cat and mouse, the payoff is not only life but freedom—a prize sweeter than their wildest dreams. Yet the sadistic Silence would rather destroy Perdition than let a single soul slip from her grasp…
Praise for the Dred Chronicles:
"There's so much action, so much adventure, and more than that, it's great writing."—USA Today
"SiranthaJax fans may be intrigued to see what befell Jael after his ill-considered actions there, and new lead Dred is a strong linchpin for a promising new series."—Publishers Weekly
"Spectacularly and spell-bindingly perfect with high octane action that keeps you on the edge of your seat and a romance that is surprisingly sweet and tender in a harsh and unforiving setting...This is honestly one of the best SF romance series I have read." —Book Pushers
While Jael and Keelah were
gone, Dred felt the walls closing in. The space they’d chosen was barely
sufficient for their number, but it was well hidden and defensible. She
inspected all the machines to see if there was anything worthwhile, but she
didn’t know enough about ship mechanics to be sure. Plus, stripping some vital
part in here might compromise the station’s systems, killing them before they
were ready to take off.
Mary, I hate feeling
useless.
So she was beyond relieved
when the two returned . . . but Jael was carrying RC-17. That didn’t
bode well.
He handed it to her before
climbing out of the wall panel, and she checked it for damage. The scorch marks
on the casing looked like it had been shot, but she didn’t think any of the
prisoners, apart from her crew, had managed to steal rifles or weapons. Dred
turned an icy look onto Vost and his men. The shorter merc, Duran, shifted
uneasily. Both the grunts were younger than the commander, probably by as much
as ten turns. Redmond had curly black hair and medium brown skin while the
other was pale and freckled. Duran seemed to be the youngest of everyone, and
he exuded a boyish air that was probably what drew Calypso.
“Something you want to
tell me?” she prompted.
“Yeah, about that . . .”
“Spit it out,” Vost
ordered.
“Sorry, sir. When you sent
us out to gather supplies a few days back, we ran across that unit. I thought
it was scouting for our location, spying on us, so I blasted it.”
“Why didn’t you say
something before?” Jael demanded.
Duran gave him a dark
look. “You know how many cleaning bots I’ve run across up in this orbiting
scrapyard? How would I know the one I shot is the exact droid you’re looking
for?”
Tam shifted through the
bodies crowded around the bro- ken unit to take a look, and Dred handed the
metal carcass to him. With Ike gone, he likely knew the most about main-
tenance and repair. A few minutes later, he let out a sigh.
“The battery’s completely
fried. I’ll need to cannibalize another unit to get this one operational
again.”
“How’s the memory core?”
Martine asked.
That was the key bit. If
that was damaged, too, they could forget about ever finding Ike’s stashes. And
that might mean the end of their escape plans. Dred leaned in, along with
everyone else, until Tam motioned them to get out of his light. Sheepish, she
fell back a step.
He poked around a little
more before pronouncing, “It looks intact, but I won’t know for sure until 17
powers up.”
“So before we start
scavenging for ship parts,” Redmond muttered, “we have to find droid parts.”
Calypso sighed at him.
“Why is your brain so limited? There are nine of us. It makes more sense to
figure out what we need, then divide into search teams.”
“Like a scavenger hunt,”
Martine said.
Jael offered a twisted
smile. “Serious sodding hunt, bright eyes. The prize is freedom, the penalty
for failure is execution.”
And don’t miss the previous books in the Dred Chronicles!
PERDITION
HAVOC
About Ann Aguirre:
Ann Aguirre is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author and RITA winner with a degree in English Literature; before she began writing full time, she was a clown, a clerk, a voice actress, and a savior of stray kittens, not necessarily in that order. She grew up in a yellow house across from a cornfield, but now she lives in sunny Mexico with her husband, children, and various pets. Ann likes books, emo music, action movies, and she writes all kinds of genre fiction for adults and teens, published with Harlequin, Macmillan, and Penguin, among others.
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