Of all the hosts of Eurotas the Troias were the most fell. For they
were born of Winter.
Between the Solar Array Pumped Laser and Troy, the two
trillion ton nickel-iron battlestation created by eccentric billionaire
Tyler Vernon, Earth has managed to recapture the Sol system from their
Horvath conquerors and begin entering the galactic millieu.
But when the Rangora Empire rapidly crushes humanity's only ally it
becomes clear the war is just beginning. At the heart of nickel iron
and starlight are the people, Marines, Navy and civilians, who make Troy
a living, breathing, engine of war. Survivors of apocalypse, they know
the cost of failure.
If this Troy falls, no one will be left to write the epic.
Citadel continues the saga begun in Live Free or Die,
following the paths of several characters during the first years of The
Spiral Arm Wars culminating in the First Battle of E Eridani.
About The Author
John Ringo began writing for Baen in 2000 with his first release A
Hymn Before Battle—the first novel in his Posleen Wars—which has
become a New York Times best-selling series with nearly one
million copies in print. The series continued with Gust Front, When
the Devil Dances, Hell’s Faire and Eye of the Storm.
In addition, Ringo has penned the Council War series: There Will be
Dragons, Emerald Sea, Against the Tide, and East
of the Sun, West of the Moon. Adding another dimension to his
skills, Ringo created nationally best-selling techno-thriller novels
about Mike Harmon (Ghost, Kildar, Choosers of the
Slain, Unto the Breach, and A Deeper Blue). His
latest techno-thriller, The Last Centurion, was also a
national best seller. A more playful twist is the Looking-Glass series:
Into the Looking Glass, Vorpal Blade, Manxome Foe
and Claws That Catch, the last three in collaboration with
Travis S. Taylor. His audience was further enhanced with four
collaborations with fellow New York Times best-selling author
David Weber: March Upcountry, March to the Sea, March
to the Stars and We Few. There are an additional five
collaborative spinoffs from the Posleen series: The Hero,
written with Michael Z. Williamson, Watch on the Rhine, Yellow
Eyes and The Tuloriad, all written with Tom Kratman, and
the New York Times best seller Cally’s War and its
sequels Sister Time and Honor of the Clan, both with
Julie Cochrane. A veteran of the 82nd Airborne, he brings first-hand
knowledge of military operations to his fiction.