Page de couverture de The Red Admiral

The Red Admiral

The Red Angel Series, Book 4

Aperçu

Obtenez gratuitement l’abonnement Premium Plus pendant 30 jours

14,95 $/mois après l’essai de 30 jours. Annulez à tout moment.
Essayer pour 0,00 $
Autres options d’achat
Acheter pour 24,48 $

Acheter pour 24,48 $

À propos de cet audio

Anna's success as the Eastar NIA station chief has catapulted her into the position of Director of NIA Stations. Anna is uncomfortable with the promotion and bored. She has a master chief secretary, a lieutenant aide-de-camp, and 15 commanders and their staff to do the work. But she suspects not all of her commanders are happy with their new, very young admiral or are doing their jobs. But she has no way to observe those commanders as their stations reside on distant systems.

A personal request from Admiral Webb to look into a friend's missing daughter solves the bored problem and provides Anna an excuse to tour her NIA stations. While dealing with resentful station chiefs, she discovers women who meet a very specific profile are being kidnapped across the UAS. Anna manages to unravel the mystery, but because of the profile, she finds stopping the criminal organization and freeing the kidnapped women will take years, during which time more women will be kidnapped and fewer will survive to be saved.

Unless...Anna is willing to disregard the laws that safeguard the innocent and that are protecting the criminals and very influential people the criminals' activities support. Actions that will open her to prosecution and life imprisonment if plots to retire her early and permanently don't succeed first.

©2019 C. R. Daems (P)2019 Skyboat Media, Inc.
Fiction de genre Militaires Thrillers et romans à suspense Fiction Disparition Science-fiction Crime
Tout
Les plus pertinents
The protagonist has gone through a lot so I’ll give her a some slack, still. Does she behave like a 28 year old admiral? You decide. Station commanders yelling at her? I guess the military in the far future doesn’t train their male officers to respect a senior Commander. Believable? The Author does try to point to a serious and terrible issue in our society. Does that still exist that far in the future? It’s a a sci fi book with a lot of unsolved issues from the 21st century. Believable? I did enjoy it despite its flaws. I won’t pay for the last one in the series though. BTW the Author has the Tasmanian series, I’ve read the books and thoroughly enjoyed them.

The fourth episode didn’t end up being better. I did enjoy it, despite obvious flaws. Warning, some plot giveaways.

Un problème est survenu. Veuillez réessayer dans quelques minutes.