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Defending Elysium

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2008
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21 chapters
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 Skyward*
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Skyward*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of young adult science-fiction novels by Brandon Sanderson.

0.5) Defending Elysium
1) Skyward
2) Starsight
3) Cytonic
4) Defiant
Copyright © 2008, 2021 by Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLC
No dedication.
The woman thrashed and spasmed in the hospital bed.
May contain spoilers
"Perhaps we can salvage something from paradise," Jason whispered.
Comments may contain spoilers
First appeared in the October/November 2008 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction.
Synopsis not on file
Extract (may contain spoilers)
Something was wrong. Jason ran his mind around the room, trying to Sense what was bothering him. The café had about a dozen other occupants, all eating quietly. Most of them were in workers’ clothing—flannels and denim that pulsed an irregular symphony in Jason’s mind. He studied their faces, and recognized none of them. What was bothering him?

A line of bullets blasted through the window just beside Jason. They came far too fast for his body to react or dodge, moving with the incredible speed of modern weaponry.

As fast as the bullets were, however, Jason’s mind was faster. He whipped out a dozen invisible mindblades that slashed through the air. The force of his attack slapped the bullets backward as well as sliced each one in two. There was a series of audible clicks as the pieces bounced back off the window, then fell to the café floor. All was silent.

The UIB kid plopped into his seat, his face horrified as he stared at the window and its holes.

"Jason?" Lanna said urgently. "Jason, what happened?"

Jason Sensed out the window, but the sniper was already gone. "I don’t know."

"Someone shot at you?" Lanna asked with concern.

Jason regarded the bullet holes—they ran in a small circle in the window just beside the UIB kid’s head. "No," he said. "They tried to kill the kid."

The café’s patrons were running about in fear, some calling out, others hiding beneath benches. The UIB kid was looking down at himself with surprise, as if he couldn’t believe that he was still alive. "They all missed," the boy whispered with amazement.

Jason frowned. Why would someone try to kill a UIB agent? Why not focus on Jason? The PC was a far more dangerous threat.

"How did you let him sneak up on you like that?" Lanna asked.

"I wasn’t expecting to be shot at. This was supposed to be a simple assignment." Then, turning to the kid, he nodded. "Let’s go."

The kid looked up with surprise. "Someone tried to kill me! Why?"

 

Added: 21-Oct-2022
Last Updated: 21-Oct-2022

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 23-Nov-2021
Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLC.
Kindle e-Book
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Date Issued:
23-Nov-2021
Format:
Kindle e-Book
Cover Price:
$2.99
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Reading(s):
1)   21 Oct 2022 - 1 Dec 2022
Internal ID:
12903
ISBN:
1-938-57027-8
ISBN-13:
978-1-938-57027-8
Country:
United States
Language:
English
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Peter Ahlstrom - Electronic Book Design
Dragos Jieanu  - Cover Artist
Isaac Stewart - Cover Design
From amazon.com:

As Brandon Sanderson's #1 bestselling Skyward series celebrates its third volume, Cytonic, travel back in time to the origin of Cytonics in the novella Defending Elysium.

Centuries before Spensa looked skyward from the planet Detritus—back on Old Earth before it was lost—Jason Write faced a crucial question: was humanity ready to join galactic society?

When faster-than-light communications were discovered by a small telephone company in 2071, alien species such as the Tenasi and Varvax overheard them and came to visit Earth. Because the Phone Company controls all communications with the aliens, their operatives like Jason operate above the law.

Now, on the space platform Evensong, one of the Phone Company’s scientists has gone missing before surfacing in a hospital with amnesia, and Jason is sent to investigate. Right as he arrives, the body of a murdered Varvax ambassador is discovered, sure to cause a galactic incident. Coln Abrams of the United Intelligence Bureau seizes the opportunity to investigate Jason as he deals with the crisis. This could be the UIB’s chance to discover the Phone Company’s secrets—how does FTL communication work, and what is Jason hiding?

Winner of Spain’s UPC Award for Science Fiction in 2007.
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Notes and Comments:
Second electronic edition: November 2021

Was unable to finished reading this to my son.

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Author(s)

Brandon Sanderson  
Birth: 19 Dec 1975 Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Notes:
From Rythm of War (Kindle edition):

BRANDON SANDERSON grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He lives in Utah with his wife and children and teaches creative writing at Brigham Young University. He is the author of such bestsellers as the Mistborn® trilogy and its sequels, The Alloy of Law, Shadows of Self, and The Bands of Mourning; the Stormlight Archive novels, The Way of Kings, Words of Radiance, Oathbringer, and Rhythm of War; and other novels, including The Rithmatist and Steelheart for young adults and the Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians series for middle-grade readers. In 2013 he won a Hugo Award for Best Novella for The Emperor's Soul, set in the world of his acclaimed first novel, Elantris. Additionally, he was chosen to complete Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time® sequence.

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