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Authors: Steve Perry
Meet the Cutter Force Initiative
COLONEL R. A. “RAGS” CUTTER: A career military man, Cutter left the GU Army when he ran afoul of Army politics. At large, Cutter realized that there was a need for his kind of expertise and created a fighting force for specialized, smaller-scale actions.
JO SIMS: A former PsyOps lieutenant in the GU Navy, Sims is drop-dead gorgeous and as adept with small arms as she is with her mind.
TOMAS “DOC” WINK: A former ER doctor, Wink is an adrenaline junkie who doesn’t feel alive unless he is on the razor’s edge defying death.
ROY “GRAMPS” DEMONDE: Previously the PR director for a major corporation, Gramps lost his family in the revolution and is always looking for a way to stick it to the GU.
FORMENTARA: A
mahu
and cybernetics whiz adept at installing and maintaining all kinds of bioengineered implants.
MEGAN “GUNNY” SAYEED: A master weaponsmith and expert shooter. If it throws any kind of missile or a particle beam, Gunny can use it, upside down and over her shoulder.
KLUTH
FEM “KAY”: A Vastalimi who can kill using only her bare hands, feet, or fangs—even though at heart she is a pacifist.
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Other Books by Steve Perry
THE MAN WHO NEVER MISSED
MATADORA
THE MACHIAVELLI INTERFACE
THE 97TH STEP
THE ALBINO KNIFE
BLACK STEEL
BROTHER DEATH
THE MUSASHI FLEX
SPINDOC
THE FOREVER DRUG
THE TRINITY VECTOR
THE DIGITAL EFFECT
THE OMEGA CAGE
(with Michael Reaves)
MEN IN BLACK
STAR WARS: SHADOWS OF THE EMPIRE
STAR WARS: MEDSTAR I: BATTLE SURGEONS
(with Michael Reaves)
STAR WARS: MEDSTAR II: JEDI HEALER
(with Michael Reaves)
With Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik
NET FORCE
NET FORCE: HIDDEN AGENDAS
NET FORCE: NIGHT MOVES
NET FORCE: BREAKING POINT
NET FORCE: POINT OF IMPACT
NET FORCE: CYBERNATION
With Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik, and Larry Segriff
NET FORCE: STATE OF WAR
NET FORCE: CHANGING OF THE GUARD
NET FORCE: SPRINGBOARD
THE RAMAL
EXTRACTION
CUTTER’S WARS
STEVE PERRY
THE BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP
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THE RAMAL EXTRACTION: CUTTER’S WARS
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PUBLISHING HISTORY
Ace mass-market edition / January 2013
Copyright © 2012 by Steve Perry.
Cover art by Kris Keller.
Cover design by Lesley Worrell.
Interior text design by Laura K. Corless.
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ALWAYS LEARNING | PEARSON |
This book is for Dianne,
and how could anybody who knows me think otherwise?
And for the musical jam groups the NFUs and the CMs,
where I finally began learning how to play nicely—
more or less—with others…
Thanks go this time:
To Ginjer Buchanan and her team at Ace/Berkley/Putnam/Penguin, with whom I’ve had a long and lucrative relationship, spanning several decades.
To the adept crew at the Jean Naggar Literary Agency.
To the Thursday gang in Cotten’s garage, who bang shins and thump ribs in an effort to learn
Maha Guru
Stevan Plinck’s improvement of the Javanese-based knife system
Pukulan Pentjak Silat Sera Plinck
, which continues to be the centerpiece of my martial arts training.
To master bladesmith Chuck Pippin, for the knife that Doc Tomas Wink carries for chores other than healing surgery.
To artist Ubin Li, who gave me a working image of Kay.
To the faithful readers of my two weblogs: the general one, at www.themanwhonevermissed.blogspot.com, and the more martial one, silatseraplinck.blogspot.com. You’re in the neighborhood? Drop by and sit a spell.
And to my space opera fans who have stuck with me all these years, a special thanks for your loyalty. Couldn’t have done it without you, folks.
Fog, like moonlight, obscures and distorts an army’s vision, causing things to appear other than they actually are.
—CARL VON CLAUSEWITZ (
FILTREPROPRE
, V3)
Quasi-serious death blew past Cutter’s helmet, the sharp and hard whistle of a hypersonic rifle round.
The shiftsuit’s tacticals IDed and tracked the bullet, backwalked the angle, and a red enemy-sig lit on Cutter’s heads-up display.