Breach of Containment, Elizabeth Bonesteel
Breach of Containment, Elizabeth Bonesteel
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Breach of Containment
A Central Corps Novel

Author: Elizabeth Bonesteel

Narrator: Katharine Mangold

Unabridged: 14 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/17/2017


Synopsis

A reluctant hero must prevent war in space and on Earth in this fast-paced military science fiction thriller from the author of The Cold Between and Remnants of Trust—a riviting hybrid combining the gritty, high-octane thrills of James S. A. Corey and the sociopolitical drama of Ann Leckie.Space is full of the unknown . . . most of it ready to kill you.When hostilities between factions threaten to explode into a shooting war on the moon of Yakutsk, the two major galactic military powers, Central Corps and PSI, send ships to defuse the situation. But when a strange artifact is discovered, events are set in motion that threaten the entire colonized galaxy—including former Central Corps Commander Elena Shaw.Now an engineer on a commercial shipping vessel, Elena finds herself drawn into the conflict when she picks up the artifact on Yakutsk—and investigation of it uncovers ties to the massive, corrupt corporation Ellis Systems, whom she’s opposed before. Her safety is further compromised by her former ties to Central Corps—Elena can’t separate herself from her past life and her old ship, the CCSS Galileo.Before Elena can pursue the artifact’s purpose further, disaster strikes: all communication with the First Sector—including Earth—is lost. The reason becomes apparent when news reaches Elena of a battle fleet, intent on destruction, rapidly approaching Earth. And with communications at sublight levels, there is no way to warn the planet in time.Armed with crucial intel from a shadowy source and the strange artifact, Elena may be the only one who can stop the fleet, and Ellis, and save Earth. But for this mission there will be no second chances—and no return.

About Elizabeth Bonesteel

Elizabeth Bonesteel began making up stories at the age of five, in an attempt to battle insomnia. Thanks to a family connection to the space program, she has been reading science fiction since she was a child. Formerly a software engineer, she currently writes full-time in central Massachusetts, where she lives with her husband, daughter, and various cats.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Queralt✨ on August 26, 2022

*3.5. Did I just read 60% of this in one go instead of working? Yes, I did. The Cold Between became one of my favorite guilty pleasures when I read the first book. It was just the ‘perfect mix’ of a real good space opera with preposterous romance (which I usually dislike, but the tug of war between Gr......more

Goodreads review by Jo on October 04, 2017

Greg and Elena are back. They are not together at first but as the plot firms up they are both fighting on the same side. This is a very complex plot with some old and some new characters. There are factors that are a surprise to most and cause some changes in who believes who. Turns out you need to......more

Goodreads review by Elena on September 30, 2017

This started slow for me, but I was invested by the halfway point and the second half was great. I'm thrilled with where the ending left things--the characters are all pretty much exactly where I want them, doing exactly what I want them to do. I'm very much looking forward to the next installment. T......more

Goodreads review by V. Larkin on November 15, 2017

Elizabeth Bonesteel hits it out of the park again with the third installment of her wonderfully human military space opera series. This book starts slow, with Greg and Elena split up by the Admirality, and Elena having resigned from the corps and working as a civilian. There's a mysterious object an......more

Goodreads review by Tim on November 13, 2017

In my review of book 2, I wrote, "a multi-directional romance is one thing and an adventure with space warships is another. Mixing them is risky." That still applies. First, you must realize that this is the specific sub-genre called military SF. Somehow we always follow the ship that has the BEST c......more