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Dan Moren

    Dan Moren crée des romans d'espionnage de science-fiction captivants, tissant des intrigues complexes dans des mondes richement imaginés. Son écriture explore la dynamique du conflit et de l'espionnage interstellaires avec un style vif et engageant. Au-delà de sa fiction, Moren est une voix reconnue dans le journalisme technologique, apportant un œil analytique pointu à la fois à ses récits spéculatifs et à son travail de non-fiction. Il offre aux lecteurs des histoires à la fois palpitantes et stimulantes.

    Dan Moren
    The Armageddon Protocol
    The Caledonian Gambit
    The Aleph Extraction
    The Nova Incident
    • The Nova Incident

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,4(233)Évaluer

      Book III in the Galactic Cold War series When a bomb explodes in the bustling Commonwealth capital city of Salaam, responsibility is quickly claimed by an extremist independence movement. But after a former comrade, an ex-spy with his own agenda, is implicated in the attack, Simon Kovalic and his team of covert operatives are tasked with untangling the threads of a dangerous plot that could have implications on a galactic scale. And the deeper Kovalic digs, the more he'll uncover a maze of secrets, lies, and deception that may force even the most seasoned spy to question his own loyalties. File Under: Science Fiction [ Galactic Cold War | Friends close | Enemies closer | Nowhere to Run ]

      The Nova Incident
    • The Aleph Extraction

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(345)Évaluer

      Aboard a notorious criminal syndicate's luxurious starliner, Commonwealth operative Simon Kovalic and his crew race to steal a mysterious artifact that could shift the balance of war...

      The Aleph Extraction
    • The Caledonian Gambit

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(791)Évaluer

      The galaxy is mired in a cold war between two superpowers, the Illyrican Empire and the Commonwealth. Thrust between this struggle are Simon Kovalic, the Commonwealth’s preeminent spy, and Kyle Rankin, a lowly janitor happily scrubbing toilets on Sabaea, a remote and isolated planet. However, nothing is as it seems. Kyle Rankin is a lie. His real name is Eli Brody, and he fled his home world of Caledonia years ago. Simon Kovalic knows Caledonia is the site of a top-secret Illyrican superweapon project and that the past Brody so desperately tried to abandon can grant him access to people and places that are off limits even to a professional spy like Kovalic. Kovalic needs Eli Brody to come home and face his past. With Brody suddenly cast in a play he never auditioned for, he and Kovalic will quickly realize it’s everything they don’t know that will tip the scales of galactic peace. Sounds like a desperate plan, sure, but what gambit isn’t? The Caledonian Gambit is a throwback to the classic sci-fi adventures of spies and off-world politics, but filled to the brim with modern sensibilities.

      The Caledonian Gambit
    • The Armageddon Protocol

      Book IV in the Galactic Cold War Book Series

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      In the thrilling conclusion of The Galactic Cold War series, Simon Kovalic and his crew face perilous challenges that test their resolve and camaraderie. As they navigate a universe fraught with danger, the stakes are higher than ever, pushing them to confront both external threats and internal conflicts. This final installment promises intense action and emotional depth as the characters strive to survive and secure their place in a turbulent galaxy.

      The Armageddon Protocol