The inhuman Rulers of the galaxy sent three fleets to learn what had happened to the world located by Captain North and the Survey Team he led. Neither a soul nor a message returned. The fourth time, the Rulers sent a single man: Nils Hansen.
Commissioner Hansen had a mind that saw the shortest path to each task's completion and a ruthless determination to do what the task required. The cost - to himself and whoever happened to be in the way - didn't matter. Hanson's Special Units had kept his planet safe from the most sophisticated and violent criminals in the galaxy. Now Hansen was being sent to penetrate a spacetime enigma which had made gods or demons of the first humans to discover it. He would succeed or die.
Northworld: a place of slashing violence and mystic transformation
Northworld: a place of treachery and dazzling beauty
Northworld: a place of honor, of faith, and of love.
Hansen's iron will and strong arm confront godlike power and godlike cunning while a galaxy trembles for the outcome. And if Hansen dies - he will not die alone!
Praise for The Northworld Trilogy:
"Down and dirty . . . this one blazes!" — Los Angeles Daily News
"Fast-paced adventure with convincing depth!"
—Publishers Weekly
"Good military SF . . . the action is fast and the tension is high!"
— Locus
" Northworld is that rare work-a novel that works on more than one level. A stunning tapestry . . . highly recommended!" — The SFRA Newsletter
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Product ReviewThe beginning didn't impress me, but it was readable. Then after a while it became better and better. The first part is good, the second part is great and the third part is fantastic. I just loved the battle action.
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Product ReviewPicked up a 2nd hand copy a long time back, liked it and then, strangely, forgot it. A good read well up with Drakes best.
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Product ReviewI read this book years ago and honestly think it is Drakes best work
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Product ReviewVery good trilogy. Can't believe I haven't run across this before!
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