Four First in Series Books in One Sample PackÂ
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Here is the perfect chance to dip into four of Cameron Cooperâs space opera series--the first stories in each series, in one set.Â
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Hammer and CrucibleÂ
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The interstellar array which links worlds together wakes to find it has enemiesâĻÂ
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Danny Andela, once known as The Imperial Hammer, withdrew from the Imperial Rangers decades ago, her reputation in tatters. She lives on her familyâs star barge, waiting to die of a rare disease: old age. Then Danny learns that the military disaster which essentially ended her life might possibly have been arranged by the Emperor himselfâĻÂ
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New Star RisingÂ
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Be careful what you ask an android to doâĻÂ
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Bellona Cardenas Scordina de Deluca, daughter of the primary Cardenas family, went missing ten years ago. Reynard Cardenas, Bellonaâs father and head of the family, receives anonymous, unsubstantiated news that she has been found. He sends the most disposable person in the family to investigateâSang, the family android. Sangâs investigation trips off chain reactions which shift the generations-old lukewarm war between Erium and Karassia into a galaxy-wide conflagrationâĻÂ
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Galactic ThunderÂ
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Danny and her crew learn that humans may not be alone in the galaxy.Â
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When the wildcat ship Ige Ibas goes dark and silent, Dalton comes to Danny for help. But the Ige Ibas has gone dark for a reason, and Dannyâs investigation rouses the ire of a new enemy, one that emerges from beyond any worlds known to humansâĻÂ
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The Body in the Zero Gee BrothelÂ
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Meet Ptolemy Jovan Lane, a unique peacemaker.Â
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Laws are hard to hold, out in the fringes of known space, but Ptolemy Lane is charged with maintaining peace under the dome of Georginaâs Town. When a body is discovered in the local casinoâs brothel, Lane is reluctant to get involved. Only, the body is the casinoâs owner, Guisy Oakmint, and Doc Lowry is insisting Lane investigate. Lane soon learns whyâĻÂ
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Space Opera Science Fiction Boxed SetÂ
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Praise for Cameronâs space opera:Â
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I am in awe of the writing ability and imagination of Cameron Cooper.Â
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Brilliant and intricate.Â
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Twists and turns so youâre never really sure what is going on behind the scenes.Â
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Cameron somehow describes scenes in ways that make me feel like I am actually presentÂ
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This story truly does justice to the legacies of the greats, like Orson Scott Card and Frank Herbert.Â
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Edge of your seat action will keep you captivated until the final page!!Â
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Cooper is a masterful storytellerÂ
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An interesting and riveting book as have all the preceding stories beenÂ
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This is sci-fi at its best.Â
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This story, and the entire series, truly does justice to the greats of science fiction.Â
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The attention to detail makes everything you read plausible, and youâll exist in this new world along with these characters in this incredible storyÂ
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Cameron is an excellent sci-fi writer, but this series is way beyond anything I anticipatedÂ
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The depth of the storyline is something you must experience because words would not do it justiceÂ
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The complex concepts of the space-based life were broken into easy-to-read bites making this adventure totally captivating!Â
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Cameron Cooper is the author of the Imperial Hammer series, an Amazon best-selling space opera series, among others. Â
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Cameron tends to write space opera short stories and novels, but also roams across the science fiction landscape. Cameron was raised on a steady diet of Asimov, Heinlein, Herbert, McCaffrey, and others. Peter F. Hamilton, John Scalzi, Martha Wells and Cory Doctorow are contemporary heroes. An Australian Canadian, Cam lives near the Canadian Rockies.Â