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Biotech Wars #1

Project Destiny

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Space Station Horus isn't all it's cracked up to be, and destiny comes with a price. Alice was told that her husband was dead, a month after he went up to space. Now she's formed the Looking Glass, a team of technical assassins (hackers) dedicated to taking down New Origins, the corporation in charge of the station, if she doesn't get answers. Someone has to hold them accountable--even if it means going up against an army of genetically engineered super soldiers. One of these super soldiers is codenamed Stealth, and he is an elite among elites. This former Marine wanted to be on the front line of expansion into space, and now he is. Only the Looking Glass stands against them, trying to pull apart all of his team's progress, all they believe in. Neither will stop until they have justice.

416 pages, Paperback

Published February 17, 2018

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Justin Sloan

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JUSTIN SLOAN wrote video games before becoming a full-time author, with credits on such games as Game of Thrones, Tales from the Borderlands, Walking Dead, and Marvel and mobile games. Now you can find his military science fiction and space superheroes books on Amazon, KU, and Audible.com. He taught Muay Thai kickboxing and Marine Corps Martial Arts, and can play three songs on the bagpipes. Justin holds advanced degrees in international relations/economics and creative writing. Oh, and he acted in movies for a bit - all small roles though.

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248 reviews1 follower
September 30, 2021
If you are looking for action and military, this is the story for you. If you are looking for story and science fiction, I would pass. This is the first book in the Biotech Wars series, and for me it was less about biotech and more about an American militaristic landscape set on a space station.

The story features two protagonists set on opposite sides. Unfortunately, in the first couple of chapters it is easy to see what the situation is and how it will probably turn out. I don’t usually bother to prognosticate a story, fully expecting the author to surprise me. That was not the case here as the story was somewhat predictable from the onset. There were a few twists and turns, but nothing overly surprising.

However, the action is the focus of the story, and this doesn’t disappoint. In the biography I see that the author served in the marine corps, so I see where the inspiration for the story came from. I thought the action sequences were mostly well done.

Perhaps my biggest disappointment is the world the story takes place. The story is presumed to take place on a space station, but there is little in the world that separates it from a regular earth-based story. The story features some interesting technology, but nothing that is overly original. You can bet that if a character picks up some sort of novel weapon, the perfect situation will present itself for them to use it. These end up being throwaway bits as well.

There isn’t that much descript for the main characters. Part of this has to do with the plot, and should be forgiven, but something more might have helped. The motivations for the leading lady don’t come across clearly beyond a vague investigation into her husband’s death, and the leading man has memory problems. The remaining cast of characters tend to be vanilla wise-cracking, gung-ho types. There is also an undercurrent of middle-American morality that I find offensive.

Overall, I did get some enjoyment from the action portions of the story, but I feel there are much better examples out there. It was a mercifully quick read, and the characters don’t interest me enough to bother with their subsequent adventures. Two of five on Goodreads.
57 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2021
Wow. This was bad. The whole series was bad. I have no idea how a premise like this could have gone so terribly wrong.

Maybe he stole the idea from someone else and then just ruined it? I don't know.

It's sold as cyberpunk without a basic conception of hacking or any depth in social stratification, a romance with no romance, and a premise that promises action without providing any that's serviceably described.

And it's soo... damned... repetative...

The two main characters are constantly talking about how they "need answers." I couldn't even begin to count the number of times both characters shared basically the same two-three lines saying that, over and over again... and then there's the wannabe romance aspect which... ugh, I don't want to remember enough to even review it, it's an attempt at romance without actually having any... It almost seems like, sentimentally, the author was writing a letter to a woman who sent him a dear john and he can't get over it...

The second and third book in the series are all equally bad, but for different reasons. I got through them because there COULD have been so many awesome aspects to work with in this world, and I kept praying it would get better, and certain aspects did while others fell by the way-side. I kept asking myself through the whole thing, "why the hell do I keep reading this," and in the end, I am firmly sure I should have listened to that voice within the first 50 pages or so.

I honestly don't want to think about any of these books any more, so I'm going to warn you all off here. Don't get drawn in by this unique and interesting set-up. It's never developed well, and the "USA!... USA!!!" bullsh*t toward the end of the third book is not only completely incongruous, but also utterly unsupported by any of the character nor world development, and it kind of turns the stomach considering the subject matter discussed in the series to that point.

If you're thinking of reading any of this series, just don't.
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Rating: minus 15 On a scale of minus 15 to plus 5.

Certain US readers do not readily accept criticism of their popular drivel. They have even attempted to violate my private life for my temerity.

I had to watch YouTube channels to prepare mentally for this chore. This is courtesy of Doctor Who/Be Kind, Anark, NCMI, Red Viburnam Song, LuckyBlackCat, Munecat, Reads with Rachel, Mynameismarines, The New Enlightenment with Ashley, Owen Jones, Parkrose Permaculture, Jean's Thoughts, ScaredKetchup, Roomies Digest, Sailing Melody, Dark Brandon, The Enemy from Within, Nomadic Crobot, Bobbing Along, Cruising Crafts, Winging it on a Budget, Lily Simpson, Red Glasgow, Jen the librarian,

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I recently saw that a member of the Morons Are Great Americans who whilst insulting an essayist whom I list, complain to her that I list other trans creators. The Snowflake (arrogant, nasty, poorly educated white US man-child)) no longer surprises me. A trigger warning then.

My reviews include mention of channels with photographer, older, cis, archaeologist, Indian, military modeller, asexual, communist, architect, model, bi, culture critic, ginger, socialist, trans, tall, sewist, Bahamian, military historian, lesbian, physically challenged, lesbian, mathematician, WOC, marine biologist, intersex, pensioner, cosplayer, Canadian, queer, married, autist, farmer, boater and other creators known as Women.

Almost as deadly to smug, ignorant self-importance will be channels including physicist, fashion historian, Scottish, other LGBTQI+, book reviewer, zoologist, redhaired, other BIPOC, writer, short, Ugandan, economist, archaeologist, other neurodivergent, chemist, wood worker, anarchist, science educator, Ukrainian, linguist and other creators known (outside the USA) as Human Beings.

If the voices still demand visits to these channels, I suggest emergency therapy, embracing any Mahayana Buddhism or learning a new language, English perhaps.

These reviews are a chore at times but I remind myself of the early days interview with the middle aged teacher, who organised and led her civilian anti-tank team north of Kyiv hunting Russian armour. With their example, I can not but continue.
Glory to Ukraine. Glory to The Heroes. Crimea is Ukraine.

Once more unto the book, dear friends. I managed until page 199. This is a typical first person shooter game in print. Most of the Kindle Unlimited library are this category. All combat is a small team of "elite" infantry overcoming incredible odds or a single destroyer correctly identified as escort warship doing same.

Typical low end US science fiction fare. The writing was poor. The characters were unusually diverse for this category but remained flat.

The worldbuilding is the standard Capitalist Realism. That which is, always has been and always will be. Fortunately for these writers, my scan of reviews when Goodreads Allowed me to see others, indicated that their fans are content to supply whatever background they require.

This book is no exception to the US publisher rule that there is no need for background, character depth or development or examination of the story's society for science fiction or fantasy.

What does this government do besides organizing the military forces which prevent worker revolts or quash them as they arise? As today, the working classes pay the wages of their guards.

The premise that Earth's population are unaware of the endemic corruption, repression and corporate devotion to ever increasing profits is typical for the low end.

The technology is all of the "magic" variety, which can be made to work. That requires that limits, restrictions and applications be clearly described which this book as most does not.


It is time for another visit to the YouTube. This next is made possible by Doctor Who/Cruel or Cowardly, Verilybitchie, Ship Happens, Rebecca Watson, DUST, Haropones, Ukraine Calling Me, Erutan, Mia Mulder, Broken Peach, The Gaze, UATV English, Tom Powell Jr, Book Chats with Shelley, Autistic AF, Lyn Saga, The Good Place, Elina Charatsidou, Caelan Conrad, Chris Norlund, Homefront Wargaming,

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I began using YouTube a bit more than three years ago in search of decent science fiction commentary. I was overwhelmed by the myriad other special interest areas. The better essayists are awesome. The best surprise was the book channels. 😍 The communities fostered are of friendly, curious readers who love all things bookish. They are a far different experience to that of whatever Goodreads have become.

I ended my Unlimited sub.

Consider treating this as a hostile site. 🤔

Goodreads do not encourage discourse. As example, I wrote a short six sentence review of Powers of the Earth By Travis Corcoran.

Travis self-identified as US veteran, advocate for the return of chattel slavery (popular stance in the USA with Utah completing the first forced labour prison for the homeless), libertarian (now anarcho capitalist without millions), supporter of the Russian police state (another popular US stance) and employee of an unnamed US agency.

That book was "Atlas Shrugged" set on the moon and more poorly written. A heroic rich twat enlists the military to overthrow the US government in order that he not pay taxes. Very popular theme on Unlimited and I found it dangerous, unhealthy and now prophetic.

The Corcoran led a small band of patriots in a year long stream of comments demanding my response, else I am a narcissist. The evils of my socialist perspective, history being created solely by white men and more were explained. No mention of missed literary excellence was made.

My hope that new insight into recent astronomical discoveries might be included, was dashed but such is life.

The final comment was delivered by Claes Rees Jr aka cgr710 now ka Clayton R Jesse Jr. After commenting on the contents of the last message between myself and a Goodreads friend, he declared that They had "won" (?).

I discovered that They had launched a year long deluge of truly foul sexual and racist comments against apparently all female creators of channels which I mention. It continues still. The midteen boater and her mother, the particle physicist, the model maker, the historian and other female creators were not charmed.

Despite that failure, the world's store of unpleasantness was certainly increased and a splendid self-portrait of the US snowflake (Karen-like, mean girl US man-baby) was delivered to a multinational audience.

Certainly quite a Victory. Goodreads discourse is the best ??

This was the longest and weirdest attack stream but other than the Australian incident, it very much mirrors years of comments to my reviews. Visit the FAFO channels for videos made by these emotionally damaged children. The stupidity on display will be shocking but educational.


Reliving that madness, I have earned another stepaway. This next is courtesy of channels Doctor Who/Where I Fall, The Kavernacle, The Secret Sauce of StoryCraft, Agro Squirrel Narrates, Squire, Stevie Emerson, Planet D, Fusion Fighters, IMY2, SK Media, NFKRZ, Jake Broe, The Narrowboat that James Built, Plainly Difficult, Gingers are Black, What's going on With Shipping, Tanya Fiona, Times Radio, May, British English Teacher Roy,

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Ominous music begins, 🙂 The comment clouds are a feature not flaw of Goodreads. Amazon have taken no action against members doxxing, stalking, threatening or more other members daring to write one star reviews. Also absent are actions taken against writers or the employees who enable both.

After my review of Powers, my message history was given over to these knuckle draggers. Through them a request was made by Pine Gap Centre of Australian Security that They interrogate the one friend whom I occasionally messaged on Goodreads. The attempt at my personal history failed, though two outraged customers were created.

No acknowledgement was made of those crimes until we shared the experience with many others. Soon after, the Goodreads harassment seems to have ended. All Lurkers whom I had not been Permitted to remove, were suddenly disappeared. Page format and options were suddenly returned to normal. Even the Kindle Incels seem to have fallen in line. Amazon have interesting customer service protocols.

Three weeks or so ago, my keyboard layout was set to split screen again but now my Kindle options to reset have been removed. The cowardly, lowly paid Amazon Snowflake taking the piss is on brand.

A seventh ex-employee of EBay was sentenced for harassment of a couple whose small ecommerce channel was deemed unkind to EBay. The couple were awarded millions and that ex-employee had been the Chief of Global Operations or some such. All the above occurred before the new license given to US data firms. The above are deserving of thought.

I suggest a few precautions to improve security in the Amazonverse. Remove any personal information from Goodreads profile and avoid the messaging function. Remove the lurker, those friends who never post. They are likely monitors for comment gangs or employee dummies, not admirers.

With the Amazon penchant for customer page Alterations, the screenshot of the odd, ugly and threatening are invaluable. These should suffice if only exposed to Goodreads.

Kindle are the more dangerous. Do Not use Kindle Email, Calendar, Contact or Files. I confirmed after a test, that Amazon employees Sign Into customer email without permission or notice. Make of that what you will.

Do Not "purchase" Kindle ebooks, as you own only the device and downloads are leased. They may be altered or deleted at Amazon's whim. I confess to my having made that mistake. There are BookTubers to suggest alternative ebook and tablet vendors. They also will suggest useful alternatives to ebook purchase.

After more than a year with YouTube commentary channels, I finally have a sense of the US member gang. Imagine a society of Farage minions, Tommy Robinson acolytes and other flag sh#ggers. Their actions are not Cruel, Cruelty is the point. They are US patriots. Ominous music ends 🙂

Be safe and may we all find Good Reading. 🤗

Some of my favourite YouTube channels.
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I wish you a wonderful morning, an amazing afternoon, a pleasant evening, a splendid night, may we all continue learning and Elbows Up!

Allow Another to speak for you, adopt Another's sins.
My Catholic grandmother, not a moral philosopher
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3,885 reviews71 followers
March 20, 2018
Project Destiny - a review by Rosemary Kenny

This new space adventure is part of the Biotech Wars Series by the Master of Epic Fantasy himself, Justin Sloan,in a two-person narrative around main protagonists Alicia and [husband/former Marine], Marick Carter, once the latter is accepted into a new team aboard Space Station Horus.
Why Marick goes without Alicia and what happens to the team-members once there, are revealed in an interesting and exciting manner.
I can strongly recommend this novel to fans of Arnold Schwarzenegger's Total Recall film, which it resembles in both pace and plot.
Battles, alien technology and the relationships between Team members and others encountered along the way, make this a thrilling tale to remember for a very long time - a sure winner for the Master, as always!
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355 reviews5 followers
October 30, 2020
My primary complaint with this book is that the blurb states that "a super soldier teams up with a hacker" but the book then proceeds to go through more than half the book with only a couple of crossover scenes between what's otherwise two completely separate narratives. Presumably future books will involve more of the "team up" aspect, but as someone who picked up this book because I thought it was going to be a two-hander, I was a little disappointed to find out that it's just two separate storylines running that sometimes intersect.

The other issue I had with the book was that while the scenes with super soldier Stealth held my interest and I enjoyed reading them, the hacker chapters with Alice were ones that I found incredibly dull and ended up skimming at times. Ultimately, I gave the book three stars because I liked about half of it, despite its flaws.

I was excited to read this book because I enjoy the genre and the premise sounded interesting. Unfortunately, I found in reading this book that it wasn't quite what was advertised. It's also interesting that the blurb on Amazon is nothing like the blurb on Goodreads, which is much more accurate and might have led to more enjoyment of the book had my expectations based on the ad copy been more accurate.
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240 reviews5 followers
March 11, 2018
Great characters

Action packed from the first pages. Characters are well created and believable. Although they were on separate sides off the conflict,I couldn't help cheating on both main characters if you enjoy a great sci-fi read and one of space Marines, you'll enjoy this story. Justin Sloan never fails to give the reader his all and provide edge of the seat entertainment.
Profile Image for Charles Tillman.
Author 14 books11 followers
March 10, 2019
Excellent storyline and characters.

Justin Sloan brings the heat in this tale of corporate greed and enhanced super soldiers.
A man reported dead, a wife who won’t stop looking for answers, and a private army of chemically enhanced super soldiers determined to keep her from the answers.

This one hits all of the elements of a great Sci-Fi book.

Well worth the time to read.
32 reviews
March 16, 2019
Justin but this one out of the park

Firmly in the Sci-fi realm, in a space station with private corporation security creating super soldier's to eventually take over earths governments, with one tech expert desperate to get to the bottom of what happened to her husband who had signed up to become one of those soldiers. Get ready for a great ride!
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507 reviews8 followers
July 17, 2019
This is a great beginning to hopefully a great series. This novel has it all, intrigue, action suspense and great characters. The world build is noteworthy and I think that readers of all ages will enjoy this novel
491 reviews25 followers
March 12, 2018
Muddled Mess of a “Woke” Inspired Wannabe SciFi Saga - DNF

“Project Destiny: A Biopunk Space Thriller...,” authored by Mr. Justin Sloan, is a muddled mess, of a badly written, badly structured, “woke” inspired wannabe SciFi saga. The failure of the author to either attain a readable level of just basic writing execution, and/or a story with some interest, had this reader bailing at page 127, 32% in.

The writing: barely literate, putters along at a hobbyist level or that of a middle schooler. The use of “though” and “but” are just two (2) examples of the author’s ineptitude.

The story: some kinda SJW, “woke” Inspired theme of sensitive, but always emotional, angry, and angst driven, fighting against villainous corporate entities on a Earth space station. Everyone is angry, while the female MC, “Alice,” a former government hacker turned freedom fighter, thinks every male, and a lot of the females, just want to “get in her panties.” She’s searching for answers through asymmetrical, cyber warfare and guerrilla operations, about her deceased husband, a corporate mercenary. The male MC, “Stealth,” a Marine turned genetically modified and juiced up, private army mercenary, suffers “glitches,” as his erased memory spastically makes appearances. He is searching for answers too. Neither MC induced empathy or much concern for this reader. In fact, there wasn’t single character in the book, that engaged this reader.

The abject and abysmal low level of “Project Destiny...,” was crystallized by a passage. “Alice” is upset, angry, that a male member, of her unit, is interested in her on a sexual level. The author describes this fraternization attempt as reprehensible “...group incest....”

“Project Destiny” is NOT recommended and was accessed via Kindle Unlimited.
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1,487 reviews12 followers
December 5, 2018
As a fan of Justin i found this a little to slow at the start for his usual work. This i think was more because of the plot i feel and the build up which when it came made up for the start.
My advice stick with it as based on the later parts book 2 looks to be of the same vein. As with any new series its always a gamble even with great authors but i think this will work out very popular as the plot and characters have been well planned.
Im new to the skills of Adam Verner but i found him well suited to this.
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604 reviews5 followers
November 15, 2020
Not a bad start to a series. I enjoyed the way a few different groups came together in the end. The technical gadgets didn’t have a lot of explanation and there were a couple of parts where one has to really overlook the implausible scenario and just continue on with the story (when Alice takes the place of another marine but those who were JUST talking to the original don’t seem to notice the difference!!). Not bad for action but again, lots of convenient things to help keep the story moving.
656 reviews3 followers
October 21, 2020
An interesting concept that could come true in the far future. Soldiers on a space station defining the way soldiers could move, fight and see enhancing chemicals to the body and special space suits that radiate power. Everyone fighting for power but unknown to earth's government or FBI what really was going on in the space station. The special effects pushed on the elite soldiers, made them forget their life before but one man remembered. Good book.
821 reviews3 followers
November 9, 2020
Project Destiny

This book had errors throughout and was a fun read. The concept was interesting and could have been developed more smoothly, but was overall okay. The main characters where developed well enough, but the story was a big predictable. I will think on reading the next one as it sounds like the same concept, just on a different space station, with both of them knowing more information.
205 reviews
March 7, 2021
Great Story once you get past the nouns for persons names

Alice (Alicia) loses her husband. Can’t think that he is dead and travels through space to see if she can find him ir his body. This new era has let some organizations scientifically bio-develop née humans, through enhancing the bodies while causing the mind to los memories, e.g., previous husband and wife, Marick and Alicia.
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Author 4 books11 followers
August 23, 2020
I listened to this on Hoopla through my library, and I really enjoyed the voice of the narrator, so if you go that route, it's a good listen.

Overall the story was just kind of okay. I like the idea behind it and the connections between the characters, the world building was pretty good. I think it's well written, but something just didn't strike home with me.
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175 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2020
SciFi goodness

Reading other reviews it seems one either really likes this book or really dislikes it. Count me among the former. It does start a little slowly but really picks up the pace. I like the tech bits but the characters and their stories are what makes the book. Looking forward to the next.
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928 reviews2 followers
February 21, 2018
What are you without your memories? Project Destiny is a fast moving sci-fi adventure where battle strength comes at a high cost, that of your past. This is the first part of a series, so it sets things up for future books, but it works fine independently as well.
165 reviews
February 28, 2018
Go Justin!

I don't know where you get your inspiration from but you keep on keeping on. I am liking this world and the the characters so far. Looking forward to seeing them bot grow and mature. Already have the next book so I am going to go back to reading.
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1,455 reviews
April 3, 2019
Project Destiny is the first book in the Biotech Wars series. This can be read as a standalone. There is violence. The author introduces us to an interesting plot line and cast of characters. As usual he has written an exciting SciFi book.
46 reviews
October 25, 2020
Wow this was a great book!

If you want wild adventure, romance, betrayal and just great story line,this is the book for you!
This story kept me on the edge through the whole story.
I signed up for the newsletter to keep up with this author.
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440 reviews
January 27, 2021
Solid First Book in the Series

Good characters, lots of science fiction with a little fantasy thrown in; a great combination. Plenty of action and the story moves along at a good pace.
60 reviews1 follower
February 3, 2021
Enjoyable story so far.

I'm not much for SciFi normally but this story has a really good premise behind it that I enjoyed. PMCs taking over, doing bad things they know they can get away with. Definitely looking forward to reading more in this series.
2,445 reviews13 followers
October 1, 2023
Two lead characters.

Alice is a lead among the underground fighters (and hackers) on Space Station Horus. Stealth is a lead fighter for the corporation in control. He struggles cos he doesn't have his memories - and why is that woman familiar?
325 reviews
May 7, 2018
Stealth is an ex-marine and a vet yet he acts like a rookie and not a commanding presence or engaging character but do like Alice, she is smart and determined.
39 reviews3 followers
April 18, 2019
Excellent read...

While s little slower starting than some, this book makes up for it with a well developed set of characters, and a good storyline. It was a joy to read.
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44 reviews
December 16, 2019
Well done

Good storyline, good characters, well written, what more could you ask for? An easy book to reccomend for si fi readers.
3,323 reviews30 followers
April 6, 2020
Project destiny

Very busy with enhanced solders fighting rebels and wondering which side is right. So many viscious bloody battles and then there is the hope of a romantic reunion.
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