Frontlines #7 cover

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That’s the cover for ORDERS OF BATTLE, seventh book in the Frontlines series. As with all Frontlines covers, it features spaceships…but as with all Frontlines covers, the art doesn’t necessarily correspond to any specific event in the book, so don’t try to divinate plot points or anything.





What I can tell you about ORDERS OF BATTLE is that it takes place a few years after the events of the last Frontlines novel, POINTS OF IMPACT, and that it follows Andrew Grayson on the next chapter of his life and career in the war against the Lankies. Without giving away too much, I can say that those of you who want to know just what the hell the Lankies are and where they originated should get your money’s worth out of this book and the ones which are to follow.





(Yes, that means there’s a Frontlines #8 in the works.)





ORDERS OF BATTLE will be released on December 8, 2020. I know the product page doesn’t show an Audible book, but that’s most likely because it’s still in production. (The Audible versions need to be narrated, which means the production calendar has to allow for the schedule of the narrator.) But this will be my ninth published novel with 47North, and all of the previous ones have had Audible versions on release day, so I have no reason to believe this one will be different.

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message 2: by David (new)

David Fantastic!


message 3: by Brittany (new)

Brittany Hello Marko,
My father doesn’t talk much anymore ((health issues), so it surprised me when he asked about the Lankie’s interstellar ships being invisible and difficult to detect.
It’s been so long since I’ve read the Frontline books to him, that I couldn’t remember either.
Are their ships truly invisible or just so dark that they’re almost impossible to see and if they hold mass then whenever they pass in front of a light source, such as distant stars, couldn’t they then be detected then?
And has this already been an issue within the books?
So, with that question, isn’t there a way to see the Lankie ships coming and devise a method of detection?
We love all your stories. It’s hard to wait until December, but we’ve still got your paperback “Ballistic” to read.
“Aftershocks” was simply awesome!
Sincerely,
Your fans & friends, Brittany & Alan


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