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Ships of the Line

The Last Hunter, Book 9

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Ships of the Line

By: J.N. Chaney, Terry Mixon
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Victory belongs to the strong and cunning warrior.

Admiral Jack Romanoff and his crew have turned two enemies against one another, via misdirection and timing. That gives them the breathing room to get back to their feet, but as any savvy commander knows, the footing on any battlefield is treacherous. One misstep could cost a warrior everything.

Blood is the only coin that can buy victory.

With things falling apart in the Confederation proper, the future looks grim. All that can change for the worse in an instant, and only vigilance and courage can stop the enemies of humanity from extinguishing the flickering candle of the human species. Backed into a corner, he will pay the price for victory.

Let whoever wants to die first test their resolve.

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