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The Conglomerate’s most dangerous convicts have made the prison ship Perdition their home. And they will defend it… Perdition is under siege. Mercenaries have boarded the station with orders to take control of the facility—and execute the prisoners. Their commander is offering full pardons to the first five inmates willing to help the mercs complete their mission. Dresdemona “Dred” Devos hasn’t survived hard time just to surrender to the Conglomerate’s armored thugs. Leading a ragtag army of inmates, Dred and her champion, Jael, wage a bloody guerilla war of chaos and carnage against impossible odds. But no matter how dire the outlook, the Dread Queen never backs down…
Publication Year: 2014
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HAVOC felt like filler plot and cannon inconsistencies. Dred's Psi abilities seemed to be on full display in book 1 (where she makes a show of closing her eyes and reading guilty parties), but in this book she both has previously unmentioned projection abilities and claims she must keep all Psi vilifies strictly hidden or her followers would kill her. The filler plot complaint stems from long battles between factions and merc, all without anyone getting out of this damn prison. Book 3 is probably going to be non stop running away from Silence while trying to build a ship from scratch, and I'll be real pissed if that's the case.