Michael Geary starts to mould the combined rebel Tigres and his Alliance crew into a single unit, backed by Destina Aragon, but the peace between the two camps, fresh from a war fought for one hundred years, is not easily kept. Can they work together to save more Tigres from a another prison… and is there any hope for the embattled people of the planet Kane, as the Syndics begin their invasion to retake the planet?
John G. Hemry is an American author of military science fiction novels. Drawing on his experience as a retired United States Navy officer, he has written the Stark's War and Paul Sinclair series. Under the name Jack Campbell, he has written four volumes of the Lost Fleet series, and on his website names two more forthcoming volumes. He has also written over a dozen short stories, many published in Analog magazine, and a number of non-fiction works.
John G Hemry is a retired United States Navy officer. His father, Jack M. Hemry, also served in the navy and as John points out was a mustang. John grew up living in several places including Pensacola, San Diego, and Midway Island.
John graduated from Lyons High School in Lyons in 1974 then attended the US Naval Academy (Class of '78) where he was labeled 'the un-midshipman' by his roommates.
He lives in Maryland with his wife and three kids. His two eldest children are diagnosed as autistic and suffer from Neuro immune dysfunction syndrome (NIDS), an auto-immune ailment which causes their illness, but are progressing under treatment.
John is a member of the SFWA Musketeers whose motto reads: 'The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword, but the Wise Person Carries Both'.
The continuing unfoldment of Michael Geary’s escape from the Syndicate Worlds is great to read. I only wish we could get more in one volume, but that’s the nature of this medium, and Campbell is surely busy with other projects I’m eager to see.