
Part of Series
Cosmic war has torn their lives apart. Will their last-ditch plan prevent annihilation or doom them all? Alicia Petruzzelli doesn't play by the rules, but she knows Star Force needs her in the war against a hostile AI. When the fleet's discipline rubs her the wrong way, she questions the UN's strategy of overwhelming force. As a riskier plan comes to the fore, Alicia must consider becoming a deserter to save humanity. Jun Yonezawa is an outlaw AI. He knows the UN's plan is flawed and a singlehanded cyber-attack may be the only chance for success. Reluctantly aided by John Mendoza, Jun embarks on a perilous mission into enemy territory. Elfrida Goto has come a long way from asteroid eviction. Her new mission is to unite the PLAN's enemies for one final push against the inhuman horror. If all the other pieces fall into place, Elfrida's allies will have one chance to pull off a deadly maneuver that could turn the war around… or destroy them all in the process. The Phobos Maneuver is the second book in the Solarian War Trilogy, Volume II of the Sol System Renegades series, an epic science fiction adventure that reviewers are calling a new classic in the space opera genre. The Sol System Renegades series in chronological order: Keep Off The Grass (short origin story) Crapkiller (prequel novella) The Elfrida Goto Trilogy 1. The Galapagos Incident 2. The Vesta Conspiracy 3. The Mercury Rebellion A Very Merry Zero-Gravity Christmas (short story) The Solarian War Trilogy 1. The Luna Deception 2. The Phobos Maneuver 3. The Mars Shock The Callisto Gambit (the final novel in the series)
Author

Felix R. Savage writes hard science fiction, space opera, and comedic science fiction. He has also occasionally been known to commit fantasy. Felix has a long history associated with rebellion. He was born in the 1970s, a decade of American youth rebelling against the safe culture of their parents. He is married to a wonderful woman and they have two beautiful daughters. Together the four of them live in Tokyo serving their cat overlord and benevolent protector. Felix pounds the keyboard while not translating, delighting in his family, or catering to the whims of the family’s cat. He woke up one day to learn that he was a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, but he continues to keep a low profile, and never stops watching out for any sign the lizard people have found him.