View our feature on Jack Campbell's The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier: Dreadnaught . The New York Times bestselling series that delivers "edge-of- your-seat combat" (Elizabeth Moon, author of the Vatta's War series). The Alliance woke Captain John "Black Jack" Geary from cryogenic sleep to take command of the fleet in the century-long conflict against the Syndicate Worlds. Now Fleet Admiral Geary's victory has earned him the adoration of the people-and the enmity of politicians convinced that a living hero can be a very inconvenient thing. Geary knows that members of the military high command and the government question his loyalty to the Alliance and fear his staging a coup-so he can't help but wonder if the newly christened First Fleet is being deliberately sent to the far side of space on a suicide mission. "The Alliance woke Captain John "Black Jack" Geary from cryogenic sleep to take command of the fleet in the century-long conflict against the Syndicate Worlds. Now Admiral Geary's victory has earned him the adoration of the people--and the enmity of politicians convinced that a living hero can be a very inconvenient thing. The war may be over, but Geary and his newly christened First Fleet have been ordered back into action to investigate the aliens occupying the far side of Syndic space and to determine how much of a threat they represent to the Alliance. And while the Syndic Worlds are no longer united, individually they may be more dangerous than ever before. Geary knows that members of the military high command and the government question his loyalty to the Alliance and fear his staging a coup--so he can't help but wonder if the fleet is being deliberately sent on a suicide mission.."-- Provided by publisher. "The Alliance woke Captain John "Black Jack" Geary from cryogenic sleep to take command of the fleet in the century-long conflict against the Syndicate Worlds. Now Admiral Geary's victory has earned him the adoration of the people--and the enmity of politicians convinced that a living hero can be a very inconvenient thing. The war may be over, but Geary and his newly christened First Fleet have been ordered back into action to investigate the aliens occupying the far side of Syndic space and to determine how much of a threat they represent to the Alliance. And while the Syndic Worlds are no longer united, individually they may be more dangerous than ever before. Geary knows that members of the military high command and the government question his loyalty to the Alliance and fear his staging a coup--so he can't help but wonder if the fleet is being deliberately sent on a suicide mission.."--P. [4] of cover The Alliance Woke Captain John Black Jack Geary From Cryogenic Sleep To Take Command Of The Fleet In The Century-long Conflict Against The Syndicate Worlds. Now Admiral Geary's Victory Has Earned Him The Adoration Of The People--and The Enmity Of Politicians Convinced That A Living Hero Can Be A Very Inconvenient Thing. The War May Be Over, But Geary And His Newly Christened First Fleet Have Been Ordered Back Into Action To Investigate The Aliens Occupying The Far Side Of Syndic Space And To Determine How Much Of A Threat They Represent To The Alliance. And While The Syndic Worlds Are No Longer United, Individually They May Be More Dangerous Than Ever Before. Geary Knows That Members Of The Military High Command And The Government Question His Loyalty To The Alliance And Fear His Staging A Coup--so He Can't Help But Wonder If The Fleet Is Being Deliberately Sent On A Suicide Mission..-- Jack Campbell.