Void Black Shadow
Corey J. White's space opera Voidwitch Series continues: Mars Xi returns in Void Black Shadow, sequel to Killing Gravity.
Mars Xi is a living weapon, a genetically-manipulated psychic supersoldier with a body count in the thousands, and all she wanted was to be left alone. People who get involved with her get hurt, whether by MEPHISTO, by her psychic backlash, or by her acid tongue. It's not smart to get involved with Mars, but that doesn't stop some people from trying.
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Become an affiliateCorey J. White is the author of Repo Virtual and The VoidWitch Saga - Killing Gravity, Void Black Shadow, and Static Ruin. She has also had short fiction published in Interzone and Analog magazines, and a number of sci-fi anthologies. She studied writing at Griffith University on the Gold Coast, and is now based in Naarm (Melbourne), Australia.
Her novel Repo Virtual won the Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Novel."Mars is a great character... Readers will root for her and have fun following along on her adventures." --Booklist on Void Black Shadow
Praise for Killing Gravity "This novella feels like a blockbuster, full of imaginative worldbuilding and fight sequences." --Publishers Weekly"Rip-roaring space opera with a side of magic mushrooms! Fans of Firefly will love Killing Gravity." --Will McIntosh, Hugo Award-winning author of Love Minus Eighty. "You might think that giving us a protagonist who can crush spaceships with her mind would unbalance the story, but White does an excellent job of writing thrilling, kinetic action scenes with Mariam and her powers, while introducing real and sensible limits to those powers." --RT Book Reviews "Solidly fun space opera from start to finish." --Locus "Killing Gravity, by Corey J. White, is an intense combination of rip-roaring pulp space opera action and cyberpunk noir sensibility." --James L. Cambias, Nebula Award-nominated author of Corsair. "If you're hungering for a snark-soaked adventure with a side helping of fabulous space-craftery and densely packed adventure, Killing Gravity might be what you're after." --Jeremy Szal