Rubicon

· Sold by Tor Books
4.5
11 reviews
Ebook
432
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About this ebook

J. S. Dewes, author of The Last Watch and The Exiled Fleet, returns with another science fiction space opera, Rubicon, that melds elements of Scalzi's Old Man's War with Edge of Tomorrow.

Sergeant Adriene Valero wants to die.

She can't.

After enduring a traumatic resurrection for the ninety-sixth time, Valero is reassigned to a special forces unit and outfitted with a cutting-edge virtual intelligence aid. They could turn the tide in the war against intelligent machines dedicated to the assimilation, or destruction, of humanity.

When her VI suddenly achieves sentience, Valero is drawn into the machinations of an enigmatic major who’s hell-bent on ending the war—by any means necessary.

The Divide series

The Last Watch
The Exiled Fleet


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Ratings and reviews

4.5
11 reviews
shieldsa899
April 13, 2023
I believe that the greatest horror stories disguise themselves as something else. It's easy to forget the terror when there's a good tale and action surrounding it. That being said, this is a wonderful horror story set within an exciting adventure. After all, terror is most acute when you think you are safe.
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About the author

J.S. DEWES is an author, cinematographer, and video editor who has written scripts for award-winning feature films and shorts. A video game writer by day, she spends her free time drawing, scrolling ArtStation, cuddling her two sweet dogs and mercurial cat, and occasionally sleeping. She is the author of The Last Watch and The Exiled Fleet.

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