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In the sprawling, high-stakes universe of The Expanse , readers have become accustomed to gritty realism, complex political intrigue, and the terrifying vastness of space. But the duo writing as James S. A. Corey (Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck) aren’t done expanding their cosmos. Enter – a novella that bridges the gap between the end of The Expanse series and the new Captive’s War trilogy.

Whether you are a die-hard fan of The Expanse or a newcomer to The Captive’s War , Livesuit is essential reading. It is a masterclass in novella-length storytelling—lean, mean, and haunting. livesuit james s a coreyepub repack

The story centers on the "Livesuit" forces—elite soldiers who meld their bodies with advanced technology to become something more than human. Soldiers of the Future In the sprawling, high-stakes universe of The Expanse

On the next stop, I did a thing more desperate than theft. I copied the suit's seed memory into a local drive, encrypted it with a key I hid inside a love letter to the sea. The Livesuit—perhaps by design or mischief—let me. The copy was imperfect: static in places, a few sentences missing, the name of a harbor slit into fragments. But it was enough. Corey (Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck) aren’t done

I stood on a cliff. The wind carried brine. A boy—maybe twelve—tossed a stone into a harbor. He wore a jacket stitched from catalog scraps, and he clutched a token stamped with a sigil of a company that had folded into its own ink years ago. The boy turned and said, "Find it. Live it." Then the suit faded to the sound of someone weeping and a hammer on metal.