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One Jump Ahead
by Mark L. Van Name

TWO WOLVES IN A GALAXY OF LARGER PREDATORS

Jon Moore: nanotech-enhanced solider-of-fortune.

Battlewagon Lobo: A.I.-equipped intelligence and weapons platform (think: a fortress on wheels) of enormous destructive potential.

Two very dangerous wolves in a galaxy of deadly corporate and paramilitary predators. But Moore has grown weary of the killing and just once he'd like to finish a job without leaving a trail of blood behind him. Not going to happen. Not on a pristine planet called Macken, where two gigantic corporations vie for control of the local jump gate and access to the riches of an undeveloped world. Dealing with a kidnapping and extortion scheme is only the beginning for Moore and Lobo. Next they must survive an enormous bounty placed on Moore's head long enough to rescue yet again the young woman they accidentally delivered into the wrong hands. But with the help of an old lover and under-the-table support from the mercenary outfit that made him, Moore just might beat the odds, save the girl, and get out of this one a little richer and one step closer to making it back to the strange world of his origin.

 

One Jump Ahead: the first novel in the Jon & Lobo series

"Just when I was thinking science fiction might be over, Mark Van Name proves that there are still smart, exciting, emotional sci-fi stories to be told. "
Orson Scott Card

"Holy Squidlets, Batman! One Jump Ahead is like well-aged white lightning: it goes down smooth then delivers a kick that knocks you on the floor. I want to kidnap Mark Van Name and steal his brain. I also want an illegal, souped-up racing ray. Mark's going to be the guy to beat in the race to the top of SFdom."
John Ringo

"Hard real science smoothly blended into action that blazes like a pinball from one exotic setting to another. This one is very, very good."
David Drake

"One Jump Ahead is the sort of—dare I say it —old-fashioned SF adventure tale that I dote on. Mark Van Name's headlong pace of story-telling reminds me a lot of Keith Laumer, in fact. He's one of the very few modern authors I've seen who can manage that."
Eric Flint

"One Jump Ahead is alive with fast-paced action, wild ideas, and characters to root for. A joy to read."
Jack McDevitt

Published 6/1/2007
SKU: 1416520856
Ebook Price: $6.00 

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1. Terry on 9/3/2009, said:

A good first book, with an interesting character and his sidekick. I enjoyed this enough I picked up the last 2 in the series and look forward to more.
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2. John on 5/9/2009, said:

Hmmmm what I found engaging in this book is the conscience of the main character. It made him a fully realized character and presented the issues at hand well. To say that is a waste of time is more a commentary on the reader not the author.
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3. Jack on 3/16/2009, said:

Man then hit the spot! A must-have series. Truly
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4. Steve on 5/29/2008, said:

Wow, so people really hate a main character with a conscience, that's a terrible commentary on it's own. Enjoyed the story, even if the characters do have irritating traits. Reminded me of the old sailing HH's personal problems, since those are what drive the style of the solutions. Brute force or smart thinking, which provide the most entertainment. Jon thinks his way thru the scenarios. Thank you for a fine novel, waiting for the next, Mr Van Name.
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5. Jon on 2/7/2008, said:

I thoroughly enjoyed it. I found it lively and thoughtful, and a real page-turner to boot.
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6. David on 10/25/2007, said:

I thought he put too much into the main character how much he hated killing, but, that's what happens when one gets old, just like the character. We got it, now get off the that line. I enjoyed the book a lot, can't wait to see his new books.
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7. Karthik on 9/7/2007, said:

Personally, I think this book was a waste of time on my part in reading it. The author had good ideas, but spent most of the time agonizing over how his main character was sick of killing. Around 1/3 of this book is the main character brooding and complaining about how he didn't want to kill people. The rest is boring information about the various target's everyday activities. Personally, I think the author needs to have better people edit and rate his work before publishing it.
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8. James on 6/8/2007, said:

I just felt like the whole was less than the sum of the parts. Lots of intriguing ideas, but at the end of the book, I'm just not that interested in what happens next.
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