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Learn moreAs mankind nears its goal of galactic citizenship, Sirius Kade, trader and Earth Intelligence Service deep cover agent, learns that wealthy and powerful leaders from across Mapped Space are vying for control of an alien relic they believe is the key to untold riches—unaware that they are being deceived.
Sirius soon finds himself entangled in an interstellar plot to make humanity a cosmic outcast, denying it its place as the newest member of the vast and ancient community that has governed the galaxy for eons.
Sirius must now overcome ruthless alien adversaries and deadly human rivals as he seeks to discover the secret of the Antaran Codex and safeguard man's future among the stars.
Stephen Renneberg is the author of numerous novels, including The Mothership, The Kremlin Phoenix, and The Siren Project. He is interested in broad political and military themes and with ideas that affect the future of mankind. His books are known for their fast pace, complex plots, and interesting characters. The technical and scientific details of each book are meticulously researched, adding a level of realism that blends seamlessly with the high concept stories and unexpected plot twists. He holds two degrees and is currently studying for a master of science in astronomy. Stephen has traveled widely around the world, and he lives with his wife in Sydney, Australia.
Neil Shah is an Audie Award-nominated narrator and AudioFile Earphones Award winner who has recorded over one hundred audiobooks. A classically trained actor with an MFA from the Old Globe/University of San Diego program, Neil has appeared off-Broadway and on regional stages, as well as in film and television.