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The Blackbird Protocol

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After the mysterious ship dubbed “The Intruder” invades the New Empire and becomes so firmly entrenched within Imperial space as to seem impossible to dislodge, one newly independent “outworld” finds itself in possession of a fleet of its own: part of the Imperial Assault Fleet that mutinied against the Empire. Will this help Ammar keep its newfound freedom? Or will it draw fire from the Empire itself with a new fleet cobbled together from surviving remnants? And what catastrophes could that bring to the lives of the innocent people living on that outworld? Follow some of the same characters introduced in “To Summon The Blackbird” as events escalate, chaos rules, and the Overlord of the New Empire is finally brought aboard the Intruder to learn his fate.

390 pages, Paperback

First published November 12, 2022

About the author

Ken Doggett

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Science Fiction author Ken Doggett has been writing for many years, beginning with short stories published in prominent and not-so-prominent Science Fiction magazines: Space & Time and Shayol, among others. Now, like many modern writers, he has chosen to directly publish his novels and short-story collections.

He was born in Atlanta in 1945, grew up in next-door DeKalb County, and developed a love for reading right after he discovered the school library. He read almost everything, but was especially fascinated by the fantastic tales of spaceships, space exploration, and conflict among the stars. He soon became familiar with the writers who would influence his own work: Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, John W. Campbell, and later, Larry Niven and Harlan Ellison. He graduated from Avondale High School just outside Atlanta, and after a stint in the U.S. Army assigned as a radio mechanic to the 2nd Armored Division at Ft. Hood, Texas, he worked in the field of electronics and electronic technology. After many years of reading all of those great Science Fiction stories, he decided, "I can do that," and wrote some of his own. In July 1981 he sold his first published story, Timestopper, to Amazing Stories. Eventually, with more of his stories reaching publication, he became a veteran writer in the Science Fiction genre.

But he has done more in the arts than write a few stories. He once thought he could draw and paint pictures, and he created and sold a few landscape paintings, both oil and acrylic. You can view some of these on his website. He currently lives in a rural farming community in Morgan County, Georgia, where he writes full time.

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