Redline Rebels

· Iron Hammer Book 8 · Stories Rule Press
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Danny and the Carinad worlds fight for survival. 

War is upon them. The underdog Carinad forces face an enemy who knows nothing but war, whose culture is built upon the glory of battle. As the Slavers fall upon the vulnerable Carinad worlds, Danny and her allies struggle to find a way out of the no-win scenario they face… 

Redline Rebels is the eighth and final book in the Iron Hammer space opera science fiction series by award-winning SF author Cameron Cooper. The Iron Hammer series is a spin off from the acclaimed Imperial Hammer series, and features many of the characters and situations from that series. 

The Iron Hammer series: 

1.0: Galactic Thunder 

2.0: Stellar Storm 

3.0: Planetary Parlay 

4.0: Waxing War 

5.0: Ruled Out 

6.0: Stranger Stars 

7.0: Federal Force 

8.0: Redline Rebels 

Space Opera Science Fiction Novel 

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Praise for Redline Rebels:

Magnificent, satisfying conclusion to a grand saga.

Wow, what a ride. A great ending to a complex and interesting series. Deep complex, wonderful world building and character development.

…it was what happened to the cast of characters that made this series so enthralling for me.

Everything that has been happening in the series up to this point comes to a gratifying conclusion.

I can highly recommend this last book in the Iron Hammer series and especially advocate reading all the books in order.

…it was one helluva run. The ending is an extraordinary coming together of the people.

An incredible set of stories. There is nothing else out there like this.

Such a great end.

I really don’t know how we got here, the story is so amazing and realistic.

Book 8 in a sprawling epic space opera spanning many long decades, this is the culmination of everything set into motion in those earlier books. 

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Cameron Cooper is the author of the Imperial Hammer series, an Amazon best-selling space opera series, among others.   

Cameron tends to write space opera short stories and novels, but also roams across the science fiction landscape. Cameron was raised on a steady diet of Asimov, Heinlein, Herbert, McCaffrey, and others. Peter F. Hamilton, John Scalzi, Martha Wells and Cory Doctorow are contemporary heroes. An Australian Canadian, Cam lives near the Canadian Rockies. 

Ratings and reviews

5.0
7 reviews
Ingrid Savell
September 9, 2021
Wow!! Epic finish and satisfying closure to a captivating series. I'm going to miss these characters! This series had exciting events and twisting plots but it was what happened to the cast of characters that made this series so enthralling for me. As the series progressed I got thoroughly invested in the lives of the characters and was eager to experience more of their lives. The fantastical environments varied between 'dirt-side', spaceships, and 'man-made worlds'. All aspects of the setting were created with such skill that total immersion in the story captured my imagination, time and again, allowing the action to transport me along for the thrilling ride. Everything that has been happening in the series up to this point comes to a gratifying conclusion. I loved the finish even as I felt like I was going to miss these book friends! Every plot twist and challenge levelled at the characters was so well orchestrated by Cameron Cooper that it created a complex and interesting narrative that flowed through the eight books seamlessly. I really appreciated the roundup of characters at the end of this story as a satisfying closure of not only this eight book series (Iron Hammer) but the prequel series of four books too (Imperial Hammer). I'm left feeling so thankful I discovered these books but also sad that I'm going to be missing Danny and all her diverse and fascinating crew. I can highly recommend this last book in the Iron Hammer series and especially advocate reading all the books in order. If you want to enjoy these characters in their fully enriched complexity then it's even better to read the Imperial Hammer series beforehand.
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Dina Bushrod
September 12, 2021
This series, this book, is one of the reasons my love for sci-fi continues to grow. I hate to write down the words "the final book in this series"; it was one helluva run. All of Danny's hard work over the last decade of war, all of her constant pushing and high expectations from her " people" is, at last, coming to fruition. The ending is an extraordinary coming together of the people of Earth, that includes their amazing scientific discoveries in cloning and IA's. But I have to ask for a moment of silence here, for the ending of such an amazing, futuristic series, one filled with twists and turns, the explosive ending of worlds, and mouth-dropping surprises. A moment of silence not of death, but for the grand fight to live the life one chooses, no matter the consequences. I shed tears and smiled at the end.
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lynn Johnson
October 25, 2022
I want to start With the fact that this is a great series. I loved every single book. That being said, I feel tricked By the way they packaged it. 8 books in all. Almost all of them were $5.99, Thing is there is only 200 some pages to every book. A very sneaky way to make me pay that much for a single book series. It's a good thing the book was worth it. Or I Would be seriously mad right now.
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