War Machine is the ground-breaking second book in the military science fiction series ‘Earth 50,000 BC’ from writer D. Edward, author of the critically acclaimed western Alamosa.
In the aftermath of the battle of the Montus on Alethia, Logan and Odessa face new challenges. They must defend the survivors from the ruthless warrior Gaxx, and formulate an attack plan to rid the planet of the oldtech facilities, once and for all.
Set in a richly imaged military science fiction universe, War Machine is the action-packed second book in the Earth 50,000 BC series.
D. Edward served as a Special Agent in the US Army in the 1980's and 1990's and is a veteran of multiple overseas combat tours. He was the Special Agent in Charge of the 1990 Panama Canal counter-terrorism threat assessment report to the US Congress.
Edward is a graduate of the United States Army Intelligence School where he studied advanced HUMINT (Human Intelligence) and battlefield counterintelligence; also completing training at the Jungle Operations Training Center in Panama, Central America. He holds advanced degrees in engineering including a Ph.D. from NCU, three related M.Sc. degrees (MBA, MSIT, MSIM), and has an undergraduate degree in business (BSBA).
His books typically reach the Amazon Kindle top 10 upon release in their genre. 'End of Reason' was his first work to reach #1 on Amazon in its category, on June 22, 2021. 'Unreasonable' reached #1 as a pre-order and held the spot for over a month upon release.
You can follow his publication schedule here: https://d-edward.com or email him at his first name, the at sign, the first three letters of the word Florida, a dot, and the word cloud.
He did have a twitter account but then he thought it was stupid so he canceled it.
Great Military Sci-Fi series! Fast paced story with interesting characters that catch your attention right away. I enjoyed the unique take on the bio-mechanical characters and the logic used in planning the many battles. It all flowed well and left lots of questions, as a “series-type” of writing should! All-in-all, a great read! Can’t go wrong if you like this type of Science Fiction.