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Renegades of the Void Series: Second Trilogy: Books 4-6

(2026)
(A book in the Renegades of the Void series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
Captain Xander Hawk and the crew of the Starblade have survived prison breaks, pirate ambushes, Imperial dreadnoughts, secret superweapons, and enough terrible decisions to make a military tribunal weep into its paperwork.

They should be dead.

Several times over, actually.

Instead, they’re still flying, still fighting, and still somehow annoying the Empire by continuing to exist.

But the war is far from over.

When Earth itself comes under threat, Hawk and his crew are dragged into their most dangerous mission yet: stop an Imperial invasion before humanity becomes another conquered world in the Empire’s ever-growing collection of bad ideas. With enemy fleets closing in, old alliances cracking, and betrayal lurking inside the very institutions meant to protect them, the Starblade must race against time to save humanity before Earth burns.

And then things get worse.

Because the Empire isn’t the only threat waiting in the dark.

A new enemy emerges from the shadows, one capable of turning allies into weapons, fleets into slaughterhouses, and trusted commanders into monsters wearing familiar faces. Hawk and his misfit crew find themselves facing a nightmare unlike anything they’ve fought before, one that can’t simply be outgunned, outflown, or insulted until it explodes.

Packed with cinematic space battles, fast-talking heroes, found family, ruthless enemies, and a wisecracking AI who deserves hazard pay, Renegades of the Void: The Second Trilogy Boxset delivers another massive dose of military sci-fi adventure.

Grab the next box set now. The Starblade is back, and the galaxy is about to regret it.


Genre: Science Fiction

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