Ghost Hour
| Ghost Hour | |||
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| Novel by Jennifer Brozek | |||
| First Publication | |||
| Published | 26 June 2020 | ||
| Publisher | Catalyst Game Labs | ||
| Illustrator(s) | Marco Mazzoni (cover art) | ||
| Pages | 303 (POD) | ||
| ISBN | 1-942487-80-0, 978-1-942487-80-7 | ||
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| PIC | CAT35828 | ||
| Chronology | |||
| Era | Dark Age era | ||
| Timeline | 11 April 3150 — 17 April 3150 | ||
| Series | |||
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Ghost Hour is a novel by Jennifer Brozek and the second book of the Rogue Academy Trilogy. It was published on 26 June 2020 in EPUB and Print-on-Demand formats.
From the Back Cover[edit]
| “ | CADETS UNDER FIRE…
Jasper and Nadine Roux are cadets at the Ritza MechWarrior Academy…the only thing stopping a megalomaniacal Draconis Combine general with aspirations of claiming a piece of space as his own—starting with their home planet. Emporia is at war, and cadets are now frontline soldiers as Tai-sa Takeji Yoshizawa shifts tactics in a brutal effort to subjugate their entire world. It's up to the siblings and their friends to stop the madman bent on conquest, but while Jasper believes Nadine is too reckless, Nadine believes Jasper is still living in the past. As both struggle to do what they think is right, the Ritza Academy comes under assault once more. It takes a shocking sacrifice to make them both see the true face of the enemy. Reunited by the same purpose, Jasper agrees to Nadine's audacious plan to make Emporia too much trouble for the leader of the Seventh Ghost Regiment to conquer. Unfortunately for them, Tai-sa Yoshizawa has his own secrets, and nothing left to lose. And even if Nadine's plan works to perfection, the cunning general has one last trick up his sleeve that could bring about the end of everything Nadine and Jasper hold dear…. |
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Plot Summary[edit]
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Featured Characters[edit]
- Aamir Shree
- Akimoro Kusunoki
- Aldric Ritza
- Alicia Hoffman (Diamond)
- Amma Vengalil (Opal)
- Banri Takenaka
- Brian Lo
- Catherine Ritza
- Charlotte Estbury
- Chima Wakizaka
- Daniel Morse
- Darrell Winter
- Delany Menard
- Devon Estbury
- Donald Rule
- Elias Lang
- Emma Meier
- Eric Edan (Krugerrand)
- Esme Sprinter
- Ethan Goodryke
- Felix Lemaire
- Fume Aoki
- Fynn Pohl
- Gemma Caron
- Giselle Smith
- Heather Clark
- Henry Cobb
- Hugh Salter
- Ivy Ross
- James Radcliff
- Jasper Roux (Baphomet)
- Jean Leconte (Franc)
- John Cole
- Joseph Crusett
- Kei Nagano
- Kristen Frosig
- Leland Juba
- Liam Patel
- Lyric Hayton
- Marie Clements
- Marjorie Placket
- Mateo Gabrielli
- Meeri Panula
- Mia Dencourt
- Michael Yaxley
- Nadeem Vengalil
- Nadine Roux (Tiamat)
- Nagaaki Ukita
- Neneyo Harada
- Noah Osborn
- Norah Roget
- Ona Nanba
- Pascal Cole
- Robert Corbin
- Roger Sotheby
- Sana Vengalil
- Stewart Cobb
- Sumi Yoshida
- Sumiko Nakata
- Takeji Yoshizawa
- Tametake Matsura
- Tetsuya Nakamura
- Theodora Crispin
- Tilda Bohemain
- Trevon Fleetwood
- Vale Auger
- Victor Ross
- Wendy Lo
- Zachary Vogel
- Annabel (Garnet)
- Callac
- Nurse Carter
- Coburg
- Colonel Decker
- Gold
- Groat
- Private Guidall
- Jonas?
- Mark (Copper)
- Miyazaki
- Niall (Krugerrand)
- Ruby
- Sixpence
- Steel
- Vogt
- Anthea Hanover (mentioned)
- Claire Vasseur (mentioned)
- Elijah Hughes (mentioned)
- Ginny Patel (mentioned)
- Joji Yuuki (mentioned)
- Kyoshi Sunada (mentioned)
- Makoto Yoshida (mentioned)
- Mason Ritza (mentioned)
- Nisi Aymara (mentioned)
- Omar Delon (mentioned)
- Robert Corbin (mentioned)
- Rowena Ritza (mentioned)
- Shannon Vogel (mentioned)
- Platinum (mentioned)
- Steel (mentioned)
Featured Units[edit]
Featured Places[edit]
Featured BattleTech[edit]
BattleMechs[edit]
Vehicles[edit]
Small Crafts[edit]
DropShips[edit]
- Hannibal-class troop carrier DropShip, Akikaze
- Mule-class cargo carrier DropShip, Lady Errant
- Nekohono'o-class assault DropShips, Fujinami, Tachikaze
- Okinawa-class ASF carrier DropShip, Endeavor's Run
- Rose-class cargo carrier DropShip, Shinyo
- Union-class 'Mech carrier DropShip, Inazuma
- Danais-class cargo carrier DropShip, Whatever It Takes (mentioned)
JumpShips[edit]
- Scout-class JumpShip, Golden Sail
- Chimeisho-class JumpShip, Amagi (mentioned)
Notes[edit]
- Upon release the date given in the epigraph of each chapter states that the in-universe dates are in 3155, BattleTech Line Developer Ray Arrastia has confirmed that the correct year is 3150 placing the events of the novel a few days after the events of Iron Dawn.

