![]() The Zero’s rag-tag crew look to their commander, Ezekiel Webb, as their leader and middleman between the regimented expectations of the Service and the harsh and unpredictable demands of the underworld of colonial space. They sell on, buy in, bargain, threaten and report back on everything the political levels the Service don’t officially want to know about. Their role is to investigate and infiltrate the less savoury levels of society. But what very few know is that the Zero, and her crew, are contracted by the Service. ![]() Unofficially, Hugo is re-assigned to captain the crew of the Zero, an eight-man craft classified as, at best, a privateer ship and at worst a smuggling and criminal enterprise vessel. There is no place in the Service for heroes. ![]() The battle was won, but Hugo was condemned and dishonourably discharged by Service commanders for defying regulations. ![]() He has done everything ever ordered of him and has done so with a pride that comes from knowing you are fighting for the good of humankind… until the day that he made a decision to go against orders to obtain victory and save lives. Kaleb Hugo is everything an officer of the Service should be: loyal, expertly trained, unquestioning. Out now from Amazon for Kindle or in paperback ![]()
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