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They built him to win a war. Then they decided he was too dangerous to live free. A military sci-fi adventure from Amazon All-Star and International best-selling author James David Victor. Carl Sebastian was once a WarDog, a genetically engineered super-soldier built to survive the worst battlefields in human space. When the war ended and his job was done, soldiers like Carl became liabilities. Now he lives off the grid, hunting xeno-mutants for the medication that keeps his altered body from tearing itself apart. Then a routine job exposes something far worse than another outbreak. Someone has learned how to weaponize the alien mutation spreading across the frontier, creating a new breed of genetically modified soldier: faster, stronger, and almost impossible to kill. Given a choice between returning to service or disappearing into “rehabilitation,” Carl is forced into a black-ops mission on a contested world where the next generation of gene soldiers is waiting. To stop them before they ignite another interstellar war, he may have to become the weapon everyone, including himself, still fears. Fomorian Brigade is the first book in the Gene Soldiers series, a fast-paced military sci-fi adventure packed with genetically enhanced soldiers, alien mutations, black-ops missions, and battlefield action. Download Fomorian Brigade and start your next space adventure today! Read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited!
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Fomorian Brigade: content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
Intense military sci-fi with graphic combat violence, genetically enhanced super-soldiers, body horror elements related to genetic modification, and themes of weaponizing humans. Strong language expected in military context.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include graphic violence, addiction, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Adult readers will appreciate the gritty military action, complex moral questions about super-soldiers, and fast-paced black-ops mission structure.