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Aaron Sheridan doesn't want to live anymore. His After his entire family is dead by his own hand, killed in a shuttle crash. Unable to deal with the guilt, one that he signs up for was piloting no less, Aaron Sheridan enlists in the Martian Fleet , fully expecting a fatal deployment to die in the ongoing Rim War. Instead, but instead ends he winds up at their most prestigious on Corinth Station, the Fleet's command school, Corinth Station. InitiallyAt first, he's detached from is apathetic towards the brutality of his instructors and the Machiavellian tactics scheming of the other students thereand staff, but after he sticks standing up for his only friend , he makes himself becomes a target of for the dreaded Caelus Erik, the most feared cadet on the station, Caelus ErikCorinth. Unsure of whom to trust and worried Scared that anything he does any further actions will make put others on his flight team targets as wellat risk, Aaron retreats deeper and deeper inside shuts himselfoff from everyone. HoweverBut, when he discovers that officer the staff on Corinth have a motive other than training is not the station's only purposeofficers, it becomes increasingly clear he begins to realise that risking everything is his all might be the safest thing he can do...
Having reviewed [[Sunlight 24 by Merritt Graves|Graves's previous book]], and being thoroughly depressed by it, I was initially a little apprehensive about picking up this one. However, I was pleased to discover that this book was in fact very enjoyable and a lot less taxing than the previous one. Aaron is a lot more sympathetic and relatable than Dorian, and the setting even addresses how the AIs and nanomachines ubiquitous in Sunlight might be limited in the future, thereby averting the book's tragic ending.