<p>"Resilient is one of those incredibly rare things ¿ a sequel that actually improves on its predecessor. Stroud presents us with a complex, multifaceted science-fiction experience that offers a deeply compelling narrative, interlaced with rich and complex world-building and three-dimensional characters." <em>¿ The Sci-Fi & Fantasy Reviewer</em></p><p>AD 2118. Humanity has colonised the Moon, Mars, Ceres and Europa. The partnership of corporations and governments has energized the space programme for one hundred years. </p><p>That partnership is shattered when a terrorist attack destroys the world¿s biggest solar array in Atacama, Chile, altering the global economic balance.</p><p>On Mars, at Phobos Station, Doctor Emerson Drake arrives, responding to an emergency call to assist a shuttle of wounded miners, but when those miners turn out to be insurgents, Drake realises he is trapped and fighting to survive. </p><p>In deep space, Captain Ellisa Shann has passed her limits. Now, the la