Clidepp Deja Vu

Clidepp Deja Vu

by Thomas DePrima
Clidepp Deja Vu

Clidepp Deja Vu

by Thomas DePrima

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Overview

Offered an opportunity to command a new covert mission into Clidepp space that will resolve an outstanding issue created during her last mission, Lieutenant(jg) Sydnee Marcola accepts, then makes preparations to captain the CPS-14 Justice once again.

During the mission briefing the following day, she learns that the parameters of the assignment have expanded tremendously since her acceptance. Instead of the voyage being a simple delivery, the Justice might be required to remain in Clidepp space for as long as two years. The crew size for the newly revised mission has been expanded from the original nine Space Command officers and enlisted, plus the previous Marine Special Ops team and Marine fire teams from the Denver, to twenty-four Space Command officers and enlisted, the same Marine Special Ops team, a platoon of Marines from the Denver, and a full Wing of Marine fighter jocks and support personnel. The mission had just gone from a penetration/delivery/exit operation to a major clandestine incursion into the space of an unfriendly neighboring nation currently embroiled in a deadly civil war.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156910946
Publisher: Vinnia Publishing
Publication date: 12/04/2016
Series: AGU: Border Patrol , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 342
Sales rank: 379,918
File size: 790 KB

About the Author

After graduating from college, Thomas made his debut in the IT industry as a computer operator, the mailroom clerk equivalent position in IT. Over the next seven years he steadily worked his way up the career ladder in New York State Government IT jobs before being hired as Director of IT for a county government in New York. After three frustrating years of working with politicians on an almost daily basis, he left IT and entered the challenging world of corporate Retail Management. Again looking for new challenges in 1997, he began to study writing. His goal was not to win awards, but simply to entertain readers with his sci-fi, paranormal, and thriller books while earning a modest income. Unfortunately, the publishing industry showed an incredible lack of interest in his work. When he was laid off from his job as a civilian contractor with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in 2010, he made the decision to self publish the novels he had written since 1999. His immediate success was as much a surprise to him as it was to his family as sci-fi readers enthusiastically embraced his novels. As every sci-fi book he'd ever written appeared on best seller lists, he made the decision to follow his passion full time. He is now able to spend his days doing what he loves most-- writing.
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