SPACE FORCE: Into The Unknown is a novel of space wars set in the near future. Commander Robert “Tuck” Tucker is about to command the launch of the US Space Force’s first ever Battlecruiser, Fulcrum, in a time when tensions are growing with the Chinese Imperial Fleet. We meet Tuck as he is reflecting on his growth through the early days of the USSF to his current command. Admiral Tank Martinson and Commander Susan “Eagle” Andrews are integral parts of Tucks story. Suddenly, as a potential war with the Chinese heats up, a new threat arrives. The Shree Empire has sent a Fleet into Earth’s system to crush all opposition. This is the beginning of an interstellar conflict that challenges Tuck and all of Earth’s forces. Will humanity survive? Will Commander Tucker find a way to turn the tables? Read Space Force and find out.
John Temple is a veteran investigative journalist whose books illuminate significant issues in American life. His forthcoming book, Up in Arms, details Cliven and Ammon Bundy's multiple standoffs with the federal government. It will appear in June 2019. Temple’s last book, American Pain: How a Young Felon and His Ring of Doctors Unleashed America’s Deadliest Drug Epidemic, was named a New York Post “Favorite Book of 2015” and was a 2016 Edgar Allan Poe Award nominee. American Pain chronicles how two young felons built the largest pill mill in the United States and also explains the roots of the opioid epidemic. Temple also wrote The Last Lawyer: The Fight to Save Death Row Inmates (2009) and Deadhouse: Life in a Coroner’s Office (2005). The Last Lawyer won the Scribes Book Award from the American Society of Legal Writers. Temple is a tenured journalism professor at the Reed College of Media at West Virginia University. He holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to academia, Temple worked as a newspaper reporter. He currently lives in Morgantown, West Virginia with his wife and two sons. More information can be found at www.johntemplebooks.com.