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USS Resilience

Honor the Fallen (USS Hamilton, Book 11)

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USS Resilience

By: Mark Wayne McGinnis
Narrated by: Jimmy Moreland
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Captain Galvin Quintos thought he'd seen it all, but nothing could have prepared him for the catastrophe that befalls USS Roosevelt. In the blink of an eye, the mighty omninought is reduced to a fractured hulk, leaving Quintos and his surviving crew stranded aboard little more than space wreckage Quintos re-christens, USS Resilience.

With Earth under siege by the relentless Krygian Empire, Quintos must navigate a treacherous path through betrayal, desperation, and impossible odds. The fate of humanity hangs in the balance as the battered Resilience limps toward StarPoint Station, where a desperate plan unfolds to strike at the heart of the Krygian threat.

Amidst exhilarating space battles that will leave readers breathless, Quintos leads a ragtag team of marines, civilians, and bio-mechanical Symbio-Poths in a last-ditch effort to turn the tide of war. From chaotic firefights in vast artificial landscapes to nerve-wracking stealth missions hunting the elusive Krygian Queen, every decision could mean the difference between salvation and extinction.

As if commanding a crippled ship weren't enough, Quintos must also navigate a fragile alliance with the enigmatic Varapin and confront his unresolved feelings for XO Gail Pristy. With time running out and the Krygians closing in, Quintos must make impossible choices that will test his leadership, his humanity, and his very soul.

Get ready for a pulse-pounding journey through the stars in this latest installment of the USS Hamilton Series. USS Resilience thrusts readers into a desperate battle for survival where the line between hero and monster blurs, and the cost of victory may be too high to bear. Will Quintos and his crew find a way to save Earth, or will humanity's last hope crumble in the face of an implacable alien foe?

©2024 Mark Wayne McGinnis (P)2024 Mark Wayne McGinnis
Science Fiction Space Opera

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The ongoing exploits of Quintos keeps going and keeps me wanting more. Thank you Mr. McGinnis

Always great storytelling.

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Amazing storytelling and storyline characters are enjoyable just right for a road trip a must read

Another great one

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Spoiler alert. After 11 books he finally gets the girl. However, main characters are Killed off. Yet another fucking ship is easily destroyed. I mean super easy. The author seems to think that ships that are built can be destroyed and not affecting economy. The author seriously needs a military consultant, and in economical Consultant. Too many things are happening that should have zero bearing on the plot. Like how the heck did a bomb take out a 5 mile long starship that killed so many people. He doesn’t put nearly enough people on board for 5 miles worth of ship. It should not be that easy to take out of ship.

The author made the captain emotionally, stupid, and strategically stupid

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