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The Suns of Liberty: Legion

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THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE NATION HAS BEGUN!

Two teams, two visions. Freedom or Oppression.

The pulse-pounding sequel to The Suns of Liberty: Revolution!

FREEDOM COMES WITH A PRICE

Three months have passed since the Suns of Liberty rescued Boston from the clutches of the so-called Freedom Council; since Fiona Fletcher shocked the world; since the Revolution, Spider Wasp, Helius, Lantern, and Stealth buried their fallen comrades.

But freeing Boston was the easy part.

The Suns now face their greatest challenge yet. The Council has hired its own set of “heroes” called the Legion. Criminals, spies and soldiers, all armed with the most deadly weapons science can create. The Legion is set on crushing the Suns of Liberty and everything they stand for.

INTO THE HEART OF THE ENEMY

The Council’s true plans go even further. They lie hidden and are much, much darker. They will set in motion a blistering battle for control of the country.

They will shake the Suns of Liberty and their precious Resistance to the core.

299 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 2014

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Michael Ivan Lowell

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Michael Ivan Lowell is the author of The Suns of Liberty: Revolution. He lives in Florida with his wife and an army of domesticated beasts.

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November 5, 2016
Legion is a definite improvement on Revolution; Lowell has continued to improve upon this world and has come up with formidable opponents in the Legion. I do enjoy that Lowell gives his characters real live stakes to deal with; the Suns might be superheroes but they pay the price for fighting for their cause. Like in the first book Lowell takes out characters left and right and describes their ends in gory detail but he doesn't do it to tantalize but just showing the consequences of facing a psychopathic killer or a mind controlled human drone (the Krill is just wild and tragic at the same time). I look forward to the next book Republic and glad I have stuck with this series.
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January 4, 2015
Very entertaining book, the second in the series, it is a quick read and will have you truly engrossed from the first page to the last. You should read the books in order though so you can truly understand what's happening. Great book
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