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Quantum Trigger

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Liam Kidd, a former smuggler for Vesta Corporation, Earth’s largest and most corrupt asteroid mining company, is on the run. But Vesta isn’t ready to let Liam go. They’ve sent their best enforcer to hunt him down. If caught, he will become a slave laborer on an asteroid mining colony to pay off his debts. Eventually, he forms a team of miscreants and they are thrust through a wormhole to a place no other humans have traveled. Just when things seem to be going their way, they find themselves in a thousand-year-old conflict between three alien species. Now, Liam’s only chance of getting home lies in finding a device rumored to be capable of opening a singularity. He and his crew must face the horrors of war to return to their own system, a challenge that might prove deadly.

"Akin to Ludlum and Higgins. . .”—Dale Brown, New York Times bestselling author

“A damned good writer.”—David Hagberg, New York Times bestselling author

171 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 2, 2019

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Trevor Scott

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Trevor Scott is the best selling author of more than 65 mystery/thriller novels in the Jake Adams International Espionage Thriller Series, the Karl Adams Series, and the Max Kane Series. He has sold more than a million copies of his books in a number of languages. He earned a master's in creative writing from Northern Michigan University, and a bachelor's in writing from the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He served in the U.S. Navy as an ordnanceman on the flight deck of aircraft carriers, and as an officer in the U.S. Air Force during the Cold War and the first Gulf War, where he retired as a captain. He has traveled to more than 100 countries and seven continents, and he currently resides in Nevada.

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September 17, 2019
Weak

Poorly written with plot holes you could throw a dog through.
Editing mistakes irksome. Phased when meaning fazed for example.
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