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Jay Posey

Jay Posey is the author of six science-fiction novels, including his most recent space epic EVERY SKY A GRAVE. His other works include the high-tech, post-apocalyptic Legends of the Duskwalker trilogy (THREE, MORNINGSIDE FALL, and DAWNBREAKER), and the military sci-fi Outriders series (OUTRIDERS, SUNGRAZER). By day, he's a game developer at Ubisoft/Red Storm Entertainment, where he's spent over 15 years contributing as a writer and game designer to some of Ubisoft’s biggest brands, including Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six franchises. He's also worked on a bunch of secret projects he’s not allowed to talk about. Jay lives in Durham, NC. (Source) Photo Credit Elizabeth Kahn

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Outriders

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Captain Lincoln Suh died on a Wednesday. And things only got harder from there. Snatched out of special operations and thrown headfirst into a secretive new unit, Lincoln finds himself as the team leader for the 519th Applied Intelligence Group, better known as the Outriders. And his first day on the job brings a mission with the highest possible stakes. A dangerously cunning woman who most assuredly should be dead has seemingly returned. And her plans aren’t just devastating, they might be unstoppable. How do you defeat a hidden enemy when you can’t let them know they’ve been discovered? You send in the Outriders.

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Sungrazer

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In a new Cold War between Earth and the colonies on Mars, when devastating weapons go missing, there’s only one team you can call: the Outriders. A crack force of highly specialized super-soldiers, their clone bodies are near-immortal. When a fully autonomous vessel with orbital strike capabilities goes missing, it’s up to the Outriders to track the untrackable. But when the trail leads them to the influential Martian People’s Collective Republic, the operation gets a lot more complicated . . .