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Democracy's Might: Democracy's Right, #2
Democracy's Right: Democracy's Right, #1
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Book II of Democracy's Right.

The rebels have won a great victory, shattering the Empire's grip on Sector 117.  Starships are mutinying, the Empire's power and authority are crumbling and the rebels are making their way towards Earth.  Their victory seems inevitable. 

But, as news of the rebellion finally reaches Earth, the Thousand Families start preparing for all-out war.  The Empire has a war leader, a colossal advantage in firepower and the determination to do whatever it takes to destroy the rebels before they can win. 

As both sides rush towards a titanic confrontation, they know that whoever wins will inherit the Empire.  But, with humanity's mighty civilisation threatening to collapse, they may only inherit a desert called peace.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 4, 2019
Democracy's Might: Democracy's Right, #2
Democracy's Right: Democracy's Right, #1

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  • Democracy's Right: Democracy's Right, #1

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    Democracy's Right: Democracy's Right, #1
    Democracy's Right: Democracy's Right, #1

    The Empire – a tyranny stretching over thousands of worlds.  The grand dreams of the founders are a joke.  The Thousand Families, the rulers of the Empire, care nothing for anything, save their own power.  From the undercity of Earth to the new colonies at the Rim, discontent, anger and rebellion seethe, but there is no hope of breaking the power of the Empire and freeing the trillions of enslaved humans and aliens.  The Rebel – Commander Colin Walker believed in the Empire, until a treacherous superior officer betrayed him, forcing him to see the true nature of the force he served and his compliancy in terrible crimes.  Now, Colin has a plan; he and his followers in the Imperial Navy will seize their ships and rebel against the Thousand Families, uniting the thousands of rebel factions under his leadership.  Their war will set the galaxy on fire ...

  • Democracy's Might: Democracy's Right, #2

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    Democracy's Might: Democracy's Right, #2
    Democracy's Might: Democracy's Right, #2

    Book II of Democracy's Right. The rebels have won a great victory, shattering the Empire's grip on Sector 117.  Starships are mutinying, the Empire's power and authority are crumbling and the rebels are making their way towards Earth.  Their victory seems inevitable.  But, as news of the rebellion finally reaches Earth, the Thousand Families start preparing for all-out war.  The Empire has a war leader, a colossal advantage in firepower and the determination to do whatever it takes to destroy the rebels before they can win.  As both sides rush towards a titanic confrontation, they know that whoever wins will inherit the Empire.  But, with humanity's mighty civilisation threatening to collapse, they may only inherit a desert called peace.

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Christopher G. Nuttall

Christopher G. Nuttall has been planning science-fiction books since he learned to read. Born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, he studied history, which inspired him to imagine new worlds and create an alternate-history website. Those imaginings provided a solid base for storytelling and eventually led him to write novels. He’s published more than thirty novels and one novella through Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, including the bestselling Ark Royal series. He has also published the Royal Sorceress series, the Bookworm series, A Life Less Ordinary, and Sufficiently Advanced Technology with Elsewhen Press, as well as the Schooled in Magic series through Twilight Times Books. He resides in Edinburgh with his partner, muse, and critic, Aisha. Visit his blog at www.chrishanger.wordpress.com and his website at www.chrishanger.net.

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