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The Battle for Mars

The Space Corps Chronicles, Book 2

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The Battle for Mars

By: David Donaghe
Narrated by: Edmund Bloxam
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When the miners on Mars form a trade union and call a planet wide strike, the president of the Council of Economic Unions orders the federal forces on Mars to take a firm hand. But when the federal Marines round up and execute the union leadership, live on the VID stream, Eddie Falcon, leader of The People’s Fist, a so called terrorist organization, calls for all out war on Mars. When he hears the news from Mars, president Gallagher, the president of the New Republic on Europa, orders his fleet to space. As the forces converge, blood will flow on the red planet.

With the deep space fleet off exploring the galaxy, and war raging on Mars, The Council of Economic Unions, the governing body on Earth, has its back against the wall in The Battle for Mars.

©2013 David Donaghe (P)2022 David Donaghe
Hard Science Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Space Opera Fiction Solar System Mars Interstellar War

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