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Take the Shilling (The Confederated Worlds Book 1): Large Print Edition

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Take the Shilling (The Confederated Worlds Book 1): Large Print Edition
Take the Shilling (The Confederated Worlds Book 1): Large Print Edition

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Take the Shilling (The Confederated Worlds Book 1): Large Print Edition

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Large print edition of Book 1 of the Confederated Worlds series
"Military science fiction [concentrating] on the psychology and politics of societies in conflict." -
Analog
, on the Confederated Worlds series
The Confederated Worlds implanted in his brain the skills to make him a soldier.
He had to learn for himself how to survive interstellar war.
Tomas Neumann seeks escape from his backwater planet and overbearing mother, and a mentor to replace his long-dead father.
"Taking the shilling"-enlisting in the Confederated Worlds military-promises both.
But the soldier's skills implanted in his brain can't prepare him for combat against fellow humans. Especially ones supposed to welcome him and his fellow soldiers as liberators. The war on New Liberty threatens to destroy him. Not just in body. Also in spirit.
Grieving for lost comrades, demoralized by harrowing combat, Tomas must learn what he needs to survive.
Because soon, with the fates of thousands of his fellow soldiers in the balance, he will face his war's ultimate challenge.
Take the Shilling
is the first book in
The Confederated Worlds
series.

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