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Crossfire
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Crossfire
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Current price: $14.39
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Crossfire
Current price: $14.39
Original price: $17.99
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Primitive aliens interrupt a billionaire's plans to colonize a faraway planet in this space opera series opener by a Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author.
A human colony settles on a distant planet, a colony formed by Jake Holman—a man trying to escape a dark past. But as this diverse group of thousands comes to terms with their new lives on a new world, they make a startling discovery: primitive humanoid aliens. There are only a few isolated villages, and the evidence seems to indicate they aren't native to the planet—despite the aliens living in thatched huts and possessing only primitive tools.
When a handful of human colonists finally learn the truth, they will face the toughest decision of their lives, a decision that could determine not just the fate of their new home, but the fate of all humanity . . .
Praise for Crossfire
"Life-sized characters with personal and cosmic preoccupations, tense and knotty . . . and Kress's usual abundance of ideas: gripping, challenging work, a reassuring return to top form." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Primitive aliens interrupt a billionaire's plans to colonize a faraway planet in this space opera series opener by a Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author.
A human colony settles on a distant planet, a colony formed by Jake Holman—a man trying to escape a dark past. But as this diverse group of thousands comes to terms with their new lives on a new world, they make a startling discovery: primitive humanoid aliens. There are only a few isolated villages, and the evidence seems to indicate they aren't native to the planet—despite the aliens living in thatched huts and possessing only primitive tools.
When a handful of human colonists finally learn the truth, they will face the toughest decision of their lives, a decision that could determine not just the fate of their new home, but the fate of all humanity . . .
Praise for Crossfire
"Life-sized characters with personal and cosmic preoccupations, tense and knotty . . . and Kress's usual abundance of ideas: gripping, challenging work, a reassuring return to top form." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


















