Where the Ships Die
by William C. Dietz
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Somewhere, deep in the vast blackness of space, a wormhole waits to be found. Dorn Voss needs to find it. But, the stakes are high and he isn't the only one looking. Natural occurring wormholes are the lone means of intergalactic travel in the universe. Whoever controls them gains riches and power unimaginable. The coordinates of one such wormhole, the Mescalaro Gap, are lost, hidden behind conspiracy and murder. With a prize so great, many a man or alien would do anything to find those show more coordinates and control the universe. In WHERE THE SHIPS DIE, author William C. Dietz creates a dense adventure filled with complex characters and multiple storylines all crashing headlong towards one final confrontation. show lessTags
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William C. Dietz is an American writer best known for his military science fiction. He spent time in the US Navy and the US Marine Corps, and has worked as a surgical technician, news writer, television producer, and director of public relations. He has written more than 40 novels, as well as tie-in novels for Halo, Mass Effect, Resistance, show more Starcraft, Star Wars, and Hitman. show less
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- Canonical title
- Where the Ships Die
- Original title
- Where the Ships Die
- Original publication date
- 1996-08
- Important places
- Milky Way Galaxy, Mescalaro Gap
- Dedication
- For those who work with primitive tools -
for whom survival is nearly always in doubt -
and still care about others.
Our hope lies in them.
My eternal thanks to Marjorie, Allison, and Jessica.
You make everything possible.
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- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PS648 .S3 .D548 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Collections of American literature Prose (General)
- BISAC
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- English
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