Casimir Bridge (Anghazi #1)

Darren D. Beyer


Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
4.17 · 6 ratings · 368 pages · Published: 17 Feb 2016

Casimir Bridge by Darren D. Beyer
A manned, interstellar survey ship has gone missing.

A nuclear terror plot is thwarted just outside Washington, D.C. And it’s an election year. Mandisa “Mandi” Nkosi is a young reporter who, while on a trip to Johannesburg to connect with her roots, is contacted by an anonymous source with evidence that material seized from a nuclear terror plot will point squarely at one of humanity’s most important companies as the supplier. The source also unveils that the “evidence” against the company - Applied Interstellar Corporation (AIC), a science and technology behemoth with more corporate and political foes than can be counted - is a setup, and part of a plot to destroy AIC and gain control of its technological secrets. The deeper Mandi digs, the more of a target she becomes. What follows is a heart-pounding, unforgettable ride through the hallowed halls of big government, far-flung star systems, and the revelation of a conspiracy that runs so deep, Mandi’s life, and the future of humanity, are put at stake.

˃˃˃ A thrilling, fast-paced technothriller story that spans two planets, four star systems, and crosses the depths of space.

Winner: 2016 Beverly Hills Book Award (Science Fiction)

Winner: 2016 Readers Favorite Bronze Metal (Thriller)

Winner: 2016 Pinnacle Achievement Award

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