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The Ghost Fleet #2

Borderlander

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The crew of the Fallen Angel lived through hell. Months after an invasion powerful enough to threaten all human life in the galaxy, they find themselves in a renamed ship with a new mission to destroy some of the enemy's more insidious weapons. When one of their own is kidnapped, Grant Stone and his crew will stop at nothing to get him back. Along the way they'll find new friends and enemies, confront conspiracies that will shake the Alliance, and fight their way across half of known space. All the while, Dex must struggle to survive on an alien world while his friends race against time to find him and bring him home. In the process, everything changes. No crew can win every fight or walk away without scars even in victory. These new struggles will test Grant and his people--his family--beyond anything they've faced before.

228 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 8, 2017

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Joshua Guess

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Joshua Guess (who goes by Josh most of the time, but Joshua professionally because his mom insists) is originally from southern Illinois, but moved to central Kentucky at an early age.
Always a storyteller, his interest in creating began with art. He loved to draw and come up with stories about his pictures.
Then he discovered comic books and novels, and things...took a turn.
Devouring everything from superboy to Stephen King, Josh started to gain a greater interest in writing, making it a hobby during high school and achieving distinguished marks in his portfolio.
Then, life got in the way. College and the struggle to start a life of his own away from home took up most of his time. His love of telling stories took a back seat to the needs of daily life for many years, with the occasional foray into working on one project or another.
In late 2009, Josh buckled down and started work on an idea for a fantasy novel that had been stuck in his head since those halcyon days back in high school. Struggling to find a voice, Josh realized months later after many false starts that he needed to stretch his brain a little, strengthen his writing muscles. So he began another project that had been simmering in the back of his mind, a continuing serialized zombie story, told in the form of a daily blog.
Living With the Dead has given him a measure of success, but more important has imparted new skills at wordsmithing and the drive to complete. 'Bound to Silence', his debut novel, has been released and is available now, as are many collections and versions of Living With the Dead.
Once that tipping point was reached, there was no choice for him but to keep on writing. Much more of Josh's work will be released in the coming months.

I hate writing in the third person about myself. I live an average life and work a full time job. I have three cats, two dogs, two ferrets, and a wife that I'm so in love with it hurts. My goal is to some day have enough success to write full time, and to manage a level of long term financial security that I don't have to worry about money. It's my dream to make a good living doing what I love--telling stories. I hope you enjoy my work. That's why I do it.

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Profile Image for Jim Garrison.
72 reviews3 followers
December 26, 2017
A great sequel

Borderlander was a great second book in the Ghost Fleet saga. The story will be more appreciated by readers of the first book. Even so the story stands up as a great examination of human responses to prolonged stress and the demands of survival. I can endorse the series with no reservations.
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Author 13 books1 follower
October 9, 2017
Excellent sequel

I really enjoyed the first book. The second followed seamlessly and the reading was fast and easy. I really like a well done space military thriller and this fits the bill. Well done!
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250 reviews
August 29, 2020
Children

Another interesting book in space! We find out a little bit more about our character's histories and find out more about interesting technology in this universe. Well written and very funny, I really liked this book.
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