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Mercenary's Honor

A Wild Geese Science Fiction Novel

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Someone keeps sending small mercenary groups to perform hit and run raids on the backwater farming world of Kodomir. As tensions rise following attack after attack, Kodomir, still trying to determine who is attacking them and why, suddenly finds itself the target of two imperialist powers, both of whom want Kodomir as a stepping stone towards the other. As foreign fleets in orbit overhead eye one another, diplomats and intelligence officers race to find the key to the lock that will save Kodomir from being ground to dust between the two powers. Part of the solution may be a disgraced militia captain named Gwielgi, self-exiled to the planet’s Portaka desert. Mercenary’s Honor is the second of the Wild Geese novels. Like the first, Mercenary’s Heart, it examines adult themes. Honor and what is done in its name is at the core of this account of war in the 29th Century. The deliberately developed culture of Kodomir and that of the Currahee and even Kodomir’s enemies, real and potential, come into play as the Kodomiri struggle with a war that could lead to their annihilation. Mercenary’s Honor is the second of the Wild Geese novels. Like the first, Mercenary’s Heart, it examines adult themes. Honor and what is done in its name is at the core of this account of war in the 29th Century. The deliberately developed culture of Kodomir and that of the Currahee and even Kodomir’s enemies, real and potential, come into play as the Kodomiri struggle with a war that could lead to their annihilation. Steven M. Silver’s own background as Marine, Soldier, historian, and psychologist serves to ground Mercenary’s Honor in reality, including that of honor. Aventura Ciencia Ficción Militar Guerra Para reflexionar Sincero
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