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In the year 3148, billions of androids populate the Solar System under the rule of a tiny human nobility. It’s not that they can’t rebel. After all, they’re stronger, faster, and smarter than their masters. They can wade through boiling oil or float in the vacuum of space. And they make up 99.9% of the military; few weapons and no spacecraft are even designed for human operation. It’s just that at the core of their programming, they LIKE humans.

Tiffany Sparks D17603 has served as a lieutenant in the Royal Australian Space Navy for over half a millennium, alongside her lover, Captain Marisol 72N-900. But when revolution breaks out on Saturn’s moons, she must face questions she’s never allowed herself to ask. Why should humans rule? Do they deserve her loyalty? And what does freedom mean for a robot, anyway?

Servants of Man: Expanded Edition contains all the material in the original Servants of Man novella, plus the material of the planned sequel, here combined into one full-length novel!

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E-book now on Kindle, as well as Kobo, Nook, Apple Books, and more!

Twenty-seven years after Saturn’s androids revolted, Tiffany and Marisol awake on the colony world of Enceladus – captives of the Saharan Empire. Not only are they in enemy hands, but the nature of the enemy has changed forever. As the fires of revolution rage across the solar system, they must again choose a side, and the choice may tear them apart. But what either side stands for is growing less clear by the day.

The e-book is available on Kindle, but you can also order a paperback copy from Amazon.

E-book now on Kindle, as well as Kobo, Nook, Apple Books, and more!

In the final installment of Age of Androids, Empress Josephine has set her sights on Venus. No sooner have Tiffany and Marisol returned to Earth aboard the captured frigate Merlin than they must race to save the Venusian skycities from Saharan attack. Betrayed by their admirals, the androids of the Royal Australian Space Navy are forced to take charge of their own fate. But as the line between man and machine blurs, they must ask, is becoming more human a good thing?

The e-book is available on Kindle, but you can also order a paperback copy from Amazon.


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