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Star Trek meets Leverage in Warped State, a space opera that's "refreshingly hopeful and heaps of fun" (Megan E. O'Keefe). Jasper Wilder is an activist, not a spy, but he'll become one if that's what it takes to stop Ravel Corporation from reviving the research project that devastated his home planet. His plan is simple enough: break into the secure facility. Steal the research data. Find a weakness and sabotage the project. But all that goes out the airlock when he meets Havoc, a clever, passionate, but politically naive worker trying to reform Ravel from within. Havoc could help Jasper.…mehr

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Star Trek meets Leverage in Warped State, a space opera that's "refreshingly hopeful and heaps of fun" (Megan E. O'Keefe). Jasper Wilder is an activist, not a spy, but he'll become one if that's what it takes to stop Ravel Corporation from reviving the research project that devastated his home planet. His plan is simple enough: break into the secure facility. Steal the research data. Find a weakness and sabotage the project. But all that goes out the airlock when he meets Havoc, a clever, passionate, but politically naive worker trying to reform Ravel from within. Havoc could help Jasper. Instead, he's fighting for a lost cause. Ravel doesn't treat activists kindly, and Jasper knows if he sticks with his plan, Havoc will take the blame. With an elite security operative closing in, and time running out to sabotage the deadly project before it launches, Jasper needs to find a way to team up with Havoc-before his mission hurts the person he's coming to care about. Full of adventure and suspense, queer characters, found family, a sweetly anxious sentient spaceship, and hijinks galore, Warped State is sure to delight fans of Ann Leckie, Becky Chambers, and Martha Wells.
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Jo Miles writes optimistic science fiction and fantasy. Their short fiction has appeared in numerous places, including Lightspeed, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Analog, and Fireside. Jo is a graduate of the Viable Paradise and Taos Toolbox writers' workshops, and their story "The Longest Season in the Garden of the Tea Fish" in Strange Horizons was nominated for a WSFA Small Press Award.Jo lives in Maryland, where they help nonprofits use the internet to save the world, but mostly serve the whims of their two cats. You can find them online at jomiles.com and on Twitter as @josmiles.