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Rouge: Clone Rebellion Book 2 Paperback – Import, March 22, 2013
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- Print length454 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTitan Books Ltd
- Publication dateMarch 22, 2013
- Dimensions5.2 x 1.22 x 7.87 inches
- ISBN-101781167168
- ISBN-13978-1781167168
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- Publisher : Titan Books Ltd (March 22, 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 454 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1781167168
- ISBN-13 : 978-1781167168
- Item Weight : 12.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.2 x 1.22 x 7.87 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,094,003 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #25,053 in Military Science Fiction (Books)
- #29,468 in Space Operas
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About the author

Steven L. Kent has published several books dealing with video and computer games as well as a series of military science fiction novels about a Marine named Wayson Harris.
Born in California and raised in Hawaii, Kent served as a missionary for the LDS Church between the years of 1979 and 1981. During that time, he worked as a Spanish-speaking missionary serving migrant farm workers in southern Idaho.
While Kent earned a Bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in communications from Brigham Young University, he claims that his most important education came from life.
Many of the lessons he learned from the Mexican field workers in Idaho have appeared in his stories. Later, from 1986 through 1988, Kent worked as a telemarketer selling TV Guide and Inc. Magazine. His years on the phone helped him develop an ear for speech patterns that has been well-reflected in dialog in his stories.
As a boy growing up in Honolulu in the 1960s, Kent developed a unique perspective. He spent hours torch fishing and skin diving.
In 1987, Kent reviewed the Stephen King novels Misery and The Eyes of the Dragon for the Seattle Times. A diehard Stephen King fan, Kent later admitted that he pitched the reviews to the Times so that he could afford to buy the books.
In 1993, upon returning to Seattle after a five-year absence, Kent pitched a review of 'virtual haunted houses' for the Halloween issue of the Seattle Times. He reviewed the games The Seventh Guest, Alone in the Dark, and Legacy. Not only did this review land Kent three free PC games, it started him on a new career path.
By the middle of 1994, when Kent found himself laid off from his job at a PR agency, he became a full-time freelance journalist. He wrote monthly pieces for the Seattle Times along with regular features and reviews for Electronic Games, CD Rom Today, ComputerLife, and NautilusCD. In later years, he would write for American Heritage, Parade, USA Today, the Chicago Tribune and many other publications. He wrote regular columns for MSNBC, Next Generation, the Japan Times, and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.
In 2000, Kent self-published The First Quarter: A 25-year History of Video Games. That book was later purchased and re-published as The Ultimate History of Video Games by the Prima, Three River Press, and Crown divisions of Random House.
During his career as a games journalist, Kent wrote the entries on video games for Encarta and the Encyclopedia Americana. At the invitation of Senator Joseph Lieberman, Kent has spoken at the annual Report Card on Video Game Violence in Washington D.C.
In 2005, Kent announced his semi-retirement from video games so that he could concentrate on writing novels. Though he still writes a monthly column for Boy's Life, he has mostly concentrated his efforts on writing novels since that time. His first efforts in science fiction, The Clone Republic and Rogue Clone were published by Ace Book in 2006.
Despite his "retirement," Kent continues to write the occasional game article or review. His sixth novel, The Clone Empire was released in October, 2010, and a seventh novel is due in 2011.
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- Steve SquireReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 21, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesom
Awesome follow on from first book. Fun, full of violence and escapism. Really looking forward to the next book of the series.
- DiscoDaveReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 28, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Book 1 was brilliant. Hardly put it down
After reading the reviews on the book 1 i decided to take the plunge and dive into this series knowing there were 9 books, and a 10th on the way.
Book 1 was brilliant. Hardly put it down, and as soon as it was finished, i was ready to tuck into book 2 straight away. Again, it was brilliant. Fast paced and plenty of action. Harris has his flaws and although he is a good marine, he certainly has his fair share of luck. It's particularly satisfying to know that he isn't some bad ass marine that blows everyone away and can't be beaten. Some of the other characters have been built up slowly too, possibly because Steven L Kent knew there would be more novels to expand his characters and universe?
Personally, this series is fast becoming one of my favourite series of books.
- Alex CookReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 20, 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars Will be buying more of his books
Always enjoy this author works
- ISLReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 29, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This is an excellent series of books, if you like Jack Campbells the Lost Fleet then you'll love these. The writing is excellent and it tells a good story, so far I am only half way through and I have ordered book 3 so I can start reading it as soon as I have finished this one.
- Anon, Bristol, UKReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 30, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
all good