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The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier: Leviathan
The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier: Leviathan | Jack Campbell
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“One of the best military science fiction series on the market,” (Monsters and Critics) The Lost Fleet delivers thrilling combat on a grand space opera scale. Now, Admiral John “Black Jack” Geary embarks on a brand new mission—to defend the Alliance from itself—in New York Times bestselling author Jack Campbell’s latest action-packed novel… Two Syndicate World star systems have fallen prey to a mysterious fleet of warships—a fleet controlled entirely by artificial intelligence—that is now targeting Alliance space. The warships are no mystery to Geary. They were developed by his government to ensure security, but malfunctioned. If the Syndics learn the truth, the war with the Alliance will resume with a vengeance. As the government attempts to conceal the existence of the A.I. warships—and its role in their creation—Geary pursues them, treading a fine line between mutiny and obedience. But it soon becomes clear that his fleet is no match for the firepower of the machine-piloted armada. With the help of the Dancer species of aliens, Geary has tracked the A.I. ships to their secret base in the supposedly mythical Unity Alternate star system where his fleet, the last hope of the Alliance’s future, will end the conflict at any cost…
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This series continues to draw me in. Cannot ever put them down!

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Sometimes humanity's greatest enemy is itself. That's the primary lesson taken from this chapter in Black Jack Geary's story, & for right now it's the final one for The Lost Fleet series. This book was really good despite losing a longtime favorite character, albeit in a fitting tribute to the character. Also, we should stop machines to think like us unless we actually want them to think like us. Human thoughts aren't all they're cracked up to be.

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