They’ve taken down the mafia, infiltrated the government, and thrown the System into chaos. But the final stage of the plan will test them to their very limits ...
Decades ago, Masha hid under a table and watched her parents die. Now, with war in the streets and chaos in the government, she can at last put the ultimate piece of her revenge into action. But it will involve murder, deception, and cunning on an unprecedented scale, and she's no longer as certain as she once was that she can pull this off.
In the meantime, behind the barricades, the rest of the crew is trying desperately to survive as the Svodrani System government brings its full weight to bear on their ragged group of accidental insurgents. And surviving a war against the entire System might be a step too far, even for them …
Threat Agent is the eighth book in R.M. Olson’s science fiction space opera series The Ungovernable. With a crazy, close-knit crew, plenty of humour, and loads of action, Firefly meets Ocean’s Eleven in this fast-paced, kick-ass, wickedly fun series.
R.M. Olson writes queer, feel-good space opera, featuring diverse casts, found families, and loads of action. R.M. has ridden the Trans Siberian railway, jumped off the highest bungee jump in the world, gone cage-diving with great white sharks, faced down a charging buffalo bull, and knows how to milk a goat. Currently they reside in Alberta, Canada with their four children, three cats, and a dog the size of a small bear. R.M. goes hiking and skiing more often than they probably have time for, eats more chocolate than is probably good for them, and reads more books than is probably prudent.
This has been one of the best series I've read in a long time. Can't wait to get to the final installment, but sad it's almost at an end as a first read. If you haven't already these are a must read.
Masha and the crew are now officially separate, and Masha has infiltrated the government by herself. She has no qualms about sacrificing her crew, but only at the right time. In the meantime, behind the barricades at the University, the rest of the crew are fighting desperately to survive and to protect the students and street kids. This book was so good! Omg. Loved Lev’s reunion with his parents, and his parents’ attitude. Lev had this whole thing in his head where his parents has to be angry while they’re only worried for his safety. The plight of the revolution and the ruthlessness of the government are brought out really well. And THAT B***ch. I don’t wanna spoil anything, so not naming her, but it’s not Masha. How can I stop here? Is one book enough to end everything? I hope so because it’s the last one. Grabs it.