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USS Rebellion: Varnathi Territory

USS Hamilton, Book 14

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USS Rebellion: Varnathi Territory

By: Mark Wayne McGinnis
Narrated by: Jimmy Moreland
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Galvin Quintos has agreed to enter into a competition that will keep Aubrey Laramie’s family from going into financial ruin. The catch? Most competitors don't survive.

Racing against corporate killers, bloodthirsty aliens, and mysterious competitors through deadly obstacle courses and mechanical death traps, Quintos must navigate not just the perils of space but the complex loyalties of a crew caught between duty and desperation. The modified EFT-class vessel USS Rebellion becomes their lifeline, a ship that can split in two, combining the speed of a fighter with the cargo capacity of a freighter.

But when a deadly alien pathogen strikes Pristy back on Earth, the rally transforms from a dangerous gamble into a desperate race against time. With only hours to live, she needs the Gorvian alien nanites in Quintos's blood to survive—if he can somehow complete the most dangerous heist in galactic history and reach her in time.

With vengeful enforcers, the entire Varnathi Navy closing in, and the woman he loves dying light-years away, Quintos faces an impossible choice between duty and love, between his crew's survival and his heart's desire.

In the void between stars, some treasures are worth more than money—they're worth dying for.

©2025 Mark Wayne McGinnis (P)2025 Mark Wayne McGinnis
Science Fiction Space Opera Survival Heartfelt
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