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Standing Order: The War Ended, The Order Didn't

Par : Jason Thomson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235945081
  • EAN9798235945081
  • Date de parution23/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Five years ago, three hundred and forty civilians died in the Shelter Incident. The official record says it was a tragic battlefield mistake. A negligent ordnance discharge. A young soldier out of position. A case too politically dangerous to prosecute while Karath's fragile peace talks hung in the balance. Now the suppressed file has been reopened. Commander Yara Kade is one of the Colonial Military Tribunal's most exacting investigators, known for finding the flaw in every polished testimony and the lie hidden inside every clean report.
Sent to Karath to review the case against former Private First Class Cael Osei, she expects resistance, missing data, and political pressure. What she finds is worse. The eyewitness accounts match too perfectly. The chain of command contains an impossible gap. The damaged Logger records were not corrupted by accident. And somewhere inside the official evidence is a thirty-two-second truth powerful people have spent five years trying to erase.
Cael Osei has carried that truth in silence since the night the Shelter fell. He knows he was chosen to take the blame. He knows the military, the colonial government, and the architects of Karath's "peace" all need the same thing: a guilty man small enough to bury. But trusting Yara means trusting the very institution that destroyed him, and trusting a woman whose past may be tied more closely to the crime than either of them is ready to face.
As Yara follows the evidence past the limits of her assignment, the investigation becomes a threat to everyone invested in the lie: a governor defending the order he built, officers protecting the command structure, and a tribunal more comfortable with procedure than justice. The question is no longer whether Cael Osei is guilty. The question is who gave the order, who rewrote the record, and how much truth an empire can survive.
A tense military science fiction legal thriller about war crimes, institutional power, buried evidence, and the cost of choosing the record over the truth.