The Clone Sedition Dramatized Adapta..., Steven L. Kent
The Clone Sedition Dramatized Adapta..., Steven L. Kent
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Synopsis

Earth, A.D. 2519. Less than a year has passed since the clone military of the Enlisted Man's Empire toppled the government of the Unified Authority. Now the clones rule Earth, but a new enemy has emerged—and set off civil war…

Formerly trained to fight for the U.A., clone Marine Wayson Harris had led the Enlisted Man's Empire invasion of Earth and wrested control away from the old regime. He's now ready to do what it takes to ensure the new balance of power isn't jeopardized.

When a trio of religious fanatics from Mars attempts to attack Harris, he fears there is more unrest among the colony's residents. Hoping to stave off an uprising, he leads a troop of Marines to Mars. But once there, they learn the situation is much graver than they first feared.

The red planet's refugees have decided the clones are their number one enemy, and measures to eradicate them are underway. And when Harris is kidnapped and drugged, he discovers something disturbing about himself.

He can be reprogrammed…

About Steven L. Kent

Steven L. Kent, author and video game historian, has written for Wired, Boy’s Life, Rolling Stone, MSNBC, and numerous other publications. He is the author of the bestselling Rogue Clone series and The Ultimate History of Video Games.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lee on November 13, 2012

What can I say, if you read the first 7 in this series you will enjoy this one. Steven manages to tell a huge story through the eyes of a naive killing machine, Wayson Harris. This very lack of knowledge lets the reader relax and enjoy what unfolds. Unlike other military science fiction that tries t......more

Goodreads review by Gene on November 03, 2012

I am so happy Wayson Harris and Ray Freeman are still around, two of my favorite characters, I look forward to the each of General Harris' adventures as I do to Black Jack Geary, Harry Dresden and James"Sandman Slim" Stark. And now Harris actually has a villain, who he fears and hates. I can not wai......more

Goodreads review by Jim on November 28, 2012

Not bad, a little confusing for awhile, not sure the author explained everything. Gen. Watson Harris seems a little lost in this new book. He went to Mars to find out about the "Legion" but some how got captured. I'm not sure exactly where he went after that. There was a scene with him roaming arou......more

Goodreads review by Michael on June 11, 2015

Writing a continuing series about the same character in multiple novels can be good or bad. Good, if the author gets to know his or her characters better, and helps them to grow and change over time. Bad, if readers perceive you are cranking out sequels just because you can sell them. The good news......more

Goodreads review by Michael on January 08, 2013

Another book in the Clone series, by author's note a second series beginning. Our favorite Liberator clone is still a trouble magnet. What secrets does Mars hold? Human citizens have been stranded on Mars awaiting transport to Earth. Have they finally decided to revolt against clone rule? This was a......more