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The Second Rebel

by Linden A. Lewis

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Series: The First Sister Trilogy (2)

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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:Linden A. Lewis returns with this next installment of The First Sister Trilogy, perfect for fans of Red Rising, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Expanse.
Astrid has reclaimed her name and her voice, and now seeks to bring down the Sisterhood from within. Throwing herself into the lioness' den, Astrid must confront and challenge the Matrons who run the Gean religious institution but she quickly discovers that the business of politics is far deadlier than she ever expected.

Meanwhile, on an asteroid mining colony deep in space, Hiro val Akira seeks to bring a dangerous ally into the rebellion. Whispers of a digital woman fuel Hiro's search, but he is not the only person looking for this link to the mysterious race of Synthetics.
Lito sol Lucious continues to grow into his role as a lead revolutionary and is tasked with rescuing an Aster operative from deep within an Icarii prison. With danger around every corner Lito, his partner Ofiera, and the newly freed operative must flee in order to keep dangerous secrets out of enemy hands.

Back on Mercury, Lito's sister Lucinia must carry on after her brother's disappearance and accusation of treason by Icarii authorities. Despite being under the thumb of Soji val Akira, Lucinia manages to keep her nose clean...that is until an Aster revolutionary shows up with news about her brother's fate, and an opportunity to join the fight.

This captivating, spellbinding second installment to The First Sister series picks up right where The First Sister left off and is a must-read for science fiction fans everywhere.
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Although I felt this book was rather too long, and hence had some dragging sections, the ending(s) more than made up for it: satisfying, if heartbreaking and somewhat shocking. Loved the themes at play in this series, loved the characters (even the ones caught up in YA-heavy over-emoting at times). Looking forward to book #3! ( )
1 vote RandyRasa | Dec 1, 2021 |
So this book was even better than the first book. You really got to learn way more about the characters and the struggles that were going on with the Asters vs the Icarii. You also learn more about the Synthetics and how they tie in to everything that has been going on.
Highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good space opera with characters that really keep you engaged and interested. Loved it! ( )
  Verkruissen | Jun 11, 2021 |
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"Replete with espionage, high-speed chases, and fight scenes, Lewis’s sophomore effort demonstrates a knack for building tension, while also adding layers of worldbuilding complexity to deliver some genuine surprises."
added by jagraham684 | editPublisher's Weekly (May 4, 2021)
 

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Linden A. Lewisprimary authorall editionscalculated
Aquino, JenniferNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Cihi, NeoNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Rishi, Farah NazNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Tiedemann, GaryNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Zeller, Emily WooNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:Linden A. Lewis returns with this next installment of The First Sister Trilogy, perfect for fans of Red Rising, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Expanse.
Astrid has reclaimed her name and her voice, and now seeks to bring down the Sisterhood from within. Throwing herself into the lioness' den, Astrid must confront and challenge the Matrons who run the Gean religious institution but she quickly discovers that the business of politics is far deadlier than she ever expected.

Meanwhile, on an asteroid mining colony deep in space, Hiro val Akira seeks to bring a dangerous ally into the rebellion. Whispers of a digital woman fuel Hiro's search, but he is not the only person looking for this link to the mysterious race of Synthetics.
Lito sol Lucious continues to grow into his role as a lead revolutionary and is tasked with rescuing an Aster operative from deep within an Icarii prison. With danger around every corner Lito, his partner Ofiera, and the newly freed operative must flee in order to keep dangerous secrets out of enemy hands.

Back on Mercury, Lito's sister Lucinia must carry on after her brother's disappearance and accusation of treason by Icarii authorities. Despite being under the thumb of Soji val Akira, Lucinia manages to keep her nose clean...that is until an Aster revolutionary shows up with news about her brother's fate, and an opportunity to join the fight.

This captivating, spellbinding second installment to The First Sister series picks up right where The First Sister left off and is a must-read for science fiction fans everywhere.

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