2105, September: Intelligence Analyst Caine Riordan uncovers a conspiracy on Earth's Moon—a history-making clandestine project—and ends up involuntarily cryocelled for his troubles. Twelve years later, Riordan awakens to a changed world. Humanity has achieved faster-than-light travel and is pioneering nearby star systems. And now, Riordan is compelled to become an inadvertent agent of conspiracy himself. Riordan's mission: travel to a newly settled world and investigate whether a primitive local species was once sentient—enough so to have built a lost civilization.

However, arriving on site in the Delta Pavonis system, Caine discovers that the job he's been given is anything but secret or safe. With assassins and saboteurs dogging his every step, it's clear that someone doesn't want his mission to succeed. In the end, it takes the keen insights of an intelligence analyst and a matching instinct for intrigue to ferret out the truth: that humanity is neither alone in the cosmos nor safe. Earth is revealed to be the lynchpin planet in an impending struggle for interstellar dominance, a struggle into which it is being irresistibly dragged. Discovering new dangers at every turn, Riordan must now convince the powers-that-be that the only way for humanity to survive as a free species is to face the perils directly—and to fight fire with fire.


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    Great story. Caine is brilliant. Though I detest the idea of a world government. See: http://www.shankaranarayanan.com/say-no-to-forming-a-world-government/ Independence always have to be bought with bloodshed but can easily be signed or voted away for wishy washy ideas of unity. I don't see why otherwise great sci-fi authors see a detestable world govt as the future of humanity. Even in the face of alien aggression we can cooperate to fight them rather than drown our independence in a world dependency. In fact we need to foster the creation of more countries so we will have more choice of governance rather than take away all choice by removing the list of nations.

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