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Dr. Mark Warren is a researcher in bio-genetics with possible application for manufacturing cyborgs. Exploring and colonizing space is dangerous work. So, why not let cyborgs do it—build habitats ready for human occupation. Those who got there first would control space, a prize worthy of a deadly scheme. However, nobody intended this research to create military clones and cyborgs. The Terran research facility where Warren is working is attacked, but the terrorists are quickly neutralized. The facility was hacked—they had a traitor in their midst. But what were they after? Warren is transferred to Luna for his protection and begins combat training. Unfortunately for him, the terrorists don’t think much of his protection and attempt to capture him to get at the information in his head. The plot is foiled and he is sent back to Earth. To forestall further attempts to capture him or harm his family, Warren allows himself to be captured by the terrorist mastermind. He has a plan to end all this, but will it work?
With Edge of the Future, Andria Stone takes the reader on a fast paced adventure across Terra, Luna and nearby space. In many ways it is a traditional conflict between those who want to preserve a decent society, and those who would do anything to take advantage of emerging technologies to control man’s future in space. The book relies on action, great dialogue and some very good writing to carry the reader. This is a work where the reader should simply sit back and enjoy what is coming, without thinking too much about what is credible. Andria Stone does not mince her words or shy away from blood when it is necessary to spill it, which aficionados of military yarns will enjoy.