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Cobra Guardian: Cobra War: Book Two

mass_marketNovember 29, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9781451637656 ISBN-10: 1451637659
Publisher
Baen
Binding
mass_market
Published
November 29, 2011
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
17.10×3.30×10.60 cm

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Cobra Guardian: Cobra War: Book Two by Zahn, Timothy. mass_market edition. ISBN: 9781451637656.

Cobras warriors, genetically enhanced and implanted with an arsenal of covert weaponry, are the most dangerous guerilla fighters humanity has ever produced. Now one young Cobra must forge a new political order as a devastating alien enemy strikes—an enemy more deadly than any humanity has ever faced. Earth has won a previous war with the deadly Troft and grown soft, but now the aliens are back! Jasmine Moreau Broom, descendant of a now-legendary Cobra family, must rally the Cobras to war after a devastating attack on every planet with Cobra on it nearly succeeds in wiping them out entirely. But the Troft are not monolithic, and some do not want to take on the humans again in a war they lost before. But what humanity’s erstwhile allies need is a victory against the belligerents to convince them to oppose the invasion.The key to such a victory lies with Jasmine’s quest to uncover a secret that might turn the tide while searching on a world that is under full-on alien attack. About Timothy Zahn: “Zahn keeps the story moving at a breakneck pace, maintaining excitement [in Dragon and Thief].”—Publishers Weekly “[Conqueror’s Heritage] is another finely wrought space adventure . . . [with] social, political and emotional complications, all of which Zahn treats with his usual skill.”—Booklist “Zahn paints every detail [in Angelmass] with gleamy realism . . . scientific dialogue that streams with starship hardware and military trooper talk . . . immensely appealing.”—Kirkus Review