The Armageddon Protocol

The Armageddon Protocol

The fourth and final book in The Galactic Cold War series sees Simon Kovalic and his crew on another life threatening adventure.

On the heels of the terrorist attacks on the planet Nova’s capital, the Special Projects Team finds itself targeted by the ambitious new head of the Commonwealth Intelligence Directorate, Aidan Kester. When Kovalic and General Adaj are arrested on charges of treason, Tapper, Brody, Sayers, and Taylor are forced to go on the run. While Kovalic and the general attempt to uncover an Illyrican mole within the Commonwealth’s intelligence apparatus, it’s up to the rest of the team to clear their friends’ names, even if that means making a deal with an old enemy to carry out a daring heist that might just get them all killed.

Praise for The Armageddon Protocol

A fond, action- and personality-packed farewell… Series fans will leave with a solid sense of closure.
Publishers Weekly

Praise for The Galactic Cold War series

Breathtakingly twisty…buzzes with well-earned surprises.
Publishers Weekly, starred review

Moren spins an intricate spy story hinging on technology and character depth to draw the reader along. The Nova Incident will keep readers on edge.
Booklist

If you’re looking for Mission: Impossible in space, look no further.
Antony Johnston, creator of Atomic Blonde and The Coldest Winter

Another outstanding installment of The Galactic Cold War series.
Michael Mammay, author of Planetside

The Nova Incident mingles thrilling political intrigue with spectacular sci-fi tech and twists you don’t see coming.
TJ Berry, author of Space Unicorn Blues

…Ocean’s Eleven in zero gravity, served up with heart and humor. Not to be missed!
Helene Wecker, author of The Golem and the Jinni

Immersive, intergalactic spy-fi. Moren gives us a Cold War thriller with wormholes and anti-grav fields.
John August, screenwriter of Titan A.E. and Big Fish

Faster than light writing, kinetic wit, and retro-futuristic Golden Age style.
John Birmingham, author of The Cruel Stars

Fresh and engaging. No one blends fun and thrill quite like Dan Moren.
Jay Posey, author of Outriders

Moren’s fantastically fun second Galactic Cold War space opera [features] a frenzied, humorous, and brawl-heavy spy mission aboard a luxury starcruiser.
Publishers Weekly, starred review

…a great spy story, with tidbits of science explaining the intergalactic travel and even a hint of romance to come.
Booklist

A brilliant heist with a dynamic cast. Everything I was looking for in a spy novel!
Reese Hogan, author of Shrouded Loyalties

…highly recommended, snarky sci-fi adventure.
Joe Zieja, author of Mechanical Failure

Major Simon Kovalic and his covert-ops team of misfits come together at their broken places, and their bond is stronger and more realistic for it.
RWW Greene, author of The Light Years

The interstellar heist caper you didn’t know you needed, but not to be missed.
Eric Scott Fischl, author of Dr. Potter’s Medicine Show