Engaging The Enemy

Vatta's War: Book Three

Elizabeth Moon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:30th Mar '06

Should be back in stock very soon

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In the third volume of the Vatta's War series, Kylara Vatta faces unforeseen threats while navigating the dangerous world of interplanetary trade.

In Engaging The Enemy, the story follows Kylara Vatta as she navigates the treacherous landscape of interplanetary trade. Leaving behind her promising future as a military cadet, Kylara has embraced a life filled with challenges and opportunities. The world of trading is fierce, and Kylara believes she has the skills to thrive. However, her confidence is soon tested when an unforeseen threat emerges, forcing her to confront dangers she never anticipated.

As Kylara grapples with the realities of her new life, she must also rely on her intelligence and resourcefulness to survive. The stakes are high, and the choices she makes could have far-reaching consequences not just for herself, but for those around her. The narrative explores themes of resilience, adaptability, and the complexities of leadership in a chaotic environment.

Engaging The Enemy is the third installment in the Vatta's War series, which continues to captivate readers with its intricate plot and well-developed characters. The author, a Nebula Award winner, skillfully weaves together elements of military science fiction and personal growth, ensuring that each volume builds on the last. As Kylara faces new challenges, readers are left eager to see how her journey will unfold.

Continues to get better with every volume . . . roll on the next one -- GUARDIAN
Excellent plotting and characters support the utterly realistic action sequences -- KIRKUS on MOVING TARGET
An action-packed read, complete with zero-g combat sequences, exploding ship mines, stratagems, and intrigue . . . Definitely recommended -- THE BOOK SMUGGLERS on MOVING TARGET

ISBN: 9781841493787

Dimensions: 178mm x 108mm x 36mm

Weight: 240g

464 pages