Synopses & Reviews
Earth, A.D. 2519. The clone soldiers of the Enlisted Mans Empire, formerly members of the Unified Authoritys powerful military, believe they have finally secured their freedom. They may not live to learn how wrong they are
After launching an unsuccessful invasion of Washington, D.C., the Unified Authority is on the verge of defeat. Then the clones intercept a message detailing the U.A.s last ditch plan for survival: a super weapon, a virus designed to attack the clones internal architecture. Only one clone was created without the fatal flawWayson Harris, an outlaw model with independent thoughts and an addiction to violence.
As his empire collapses and his comrades die around him, Harris begins a one-man war against the government that created, betrayed and ultimately destroyed his brothers. Fighting the war becomes more difficult, however, as the rush from the constant combat has reached its peakand is driving Harris slowly insane
Review
Praise for the Clone Republic novels:
“Fast-paced and hard-hitting.”—SFRevu
“Mystery, action, espionage, politics, and some thoughtful doses of humanism.”—SF Reviews
“Taut writing and a truly imaginative plot.”—The Village Voice
Synopsis
Earth, 2516 A.D.: The Unified Authority has spread human colonies across the Milky Way, keeping strict order with a powerful military made up almost entirely of clones. But now the clones have formed their own empire, and they aim to keep it...no matter who they must defeat.
About the Author
Born in California but raised in Hawaii, novelist/video game fanatic Steven L. Kent turned a life-long joystick addiction into a 15-year gig writing for publications like MSNBC, Boy’s Life, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, and Japan Times. After publishing the 600-page The Ultimate History of Video Games, Kent satisfied his Pac-Man-angst and set his sights on fiction. Having just submitted The Clone Elite, the fourth book in his “Wayson Harris Trilogy,” Kent is currently writing a standalone sci-fi novel while he develops a new series based on the Unified Authority.