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Soldier

Agent of the Confederation, Book 1

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Soldier

By: Jonathan P. Brazee
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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Titus sought glory in the Free States Infantry. He ended up in the Engineers. When the chance came to prove himself, he grabbed it with both hands.

And caught the eye of the Intelligence service. How could a boot enlisted engineer transform into a soldier who works behind the scenes to root out corruption in the ranks as easily as providing combat intel to the front lines?

Titus thought life was dangerous as a ground pounder where he could hold duty and honor as ideals, knowing that his squad had his back. But the intel world was different where he needed the courage to do what was right, no matter how many times the people he thought were on his side tried to kill him.

Titus Pohlmeyer was a secondary, but vital, character in the United Federation Marine Corps and the Lysander Twins series. This is the first book of his story.

©2018 Semper Fi Press (P)2019 Podium Publishing
Fiction Military Science Fiction War & Military Military Fiction
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Undercover

a book about a soldier that discovers his good at undercover work, it also focuses solely on the main character.
if I get time I'll probably listen to it again.
The narrator did a brilliant job.

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Promises to be an excellent series

As usual Jonathan Brazee has written a military science fiction book that has held me enthralled. I enjoyed the main character but even the secondary once were well fleshed out and interesting. The military descriptions and the espionage both, were very believable and James Cronin did an excellent job of bringing the book to life.

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