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Operation Redeal

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The spy who came in from the void…? With his alien co-pilot at his side and a grin stretching across his face, Captain Fitz keeps one jump ahead of his creditors and one jump behind fabulous illicit riches. He likes it that way, even if he wouldn’t mind getting the riches…some day. Now he is chasing the biggest payoff of his career, and he’s hired a new team of marines to help win it. They call themselves Chimera Company, but they want him to be someone else. Sixteen years ago, Lt. Cmdr Zi’Alfu, Hero of Dama Prime, was booted out of Legion Naval Intelligence in disgrace so he could go into the deepest deep cover ever. Now his former superiors want to activate their asset…But are Zi’Alfu and Fitz still the same person? Can Fitz outrun the darkest operation Naval Intelligence ever planned…the one he himself conceived? Meant to reboot the entire galaxy’s government, it has one of the simplest names Operation Redeal.

402 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 12, 2021

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Tim C. Taylor

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Tim C. Taylor lives with his family in an ancient village in England. When he was an impressionable boy, between 1977 and 1978, he encountered several mind-altering substances: 2000AD, Star Wars, Blake's 7, and Dungeons & Dragons. Consequently, he now writes science fiction novels for a living.

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June 7, 2021
Deep story development

I enjoy the depth of the story. It has taken me until this book to start to get to know the names of the various characters. My biggest gauge of how much I like a series like this is how much I look forward to the next book. To answer that, I am shortening this review so I can download now.
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October 22, 2022
great writing

The story continues with plenty of twists and turns. Some expected and many unexpected. All characters continue to develop in their own ways. Look forward to the next in the series.
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