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The Trinity Vector

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A classic science fiction novel of technology and trascendence from New York Times Bestselling author Steve Perry, The Trinity Vector is a sexy, violent adventure that follows four ordinary people into an extraordinary adventure. A courier, a priestess, a minister and a secret agent find themselves dragged into a maelstrom none of them could have ever imagined.

Perry has been called by Science Fiction Review an author of "Inventive genius ... One of our better contemporary writers."

The original paper version was rated four stars on Amazon.com

9833 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1996

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Steve Perry

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Steven Carl Perry has written over fifty novels and numerous short stories, which have appeared in various magazines and anthologies. Perry is perhaps best known for the Matador series. He has written books in the Star Wars, Alien and Conan universes. He was a collaborator on all of the Tom Clancy's Net Force series, seven of which have appeared on the New York Times Bestseller list. Two of his novelizations, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire and Men in Black have also been bestsellers. Other writing credits include articles, reviews, and essays, animated teleplays, and some unproduced movie scripts. One of his scripts for Batman: The Animated Series was an Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Writing.

Perry is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, The Animation Guild, and the Writers Guild of America, West

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January 10, 2016
Fun actioner with a philosophical bent

Not one of Perry's best, but if you long for the days of his warrior-philosopher Matador books this one will tide you over until Siblings of the Shroud eventually gets published.
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