Fantastic Books has just brought S.N. Lewitt‘s Cyberstealth back into print. Originally published in 1989, the story follows “Cyberstealth pilots [who are] the best of the breed. The only problem: one’s a traitor.…
“Cargo’s a down-and-dirty street kid with a crash-and-burn future—until the Bishop offers him a shot at the stars. A chance to fly a batwing, the ultimate in stealth technology. A ship as much at home at sea level as in deepest space, it is the deadliest flying machine mankind’s ever created.
“Cargo’s the pilot; the alien Ghoster, his eyes. They’re the elite, a top-gun team fusing their skills and talents with a machine that knows no limits. It’s the dream of a lifetime.
“But street rules apply to the stars as well-and even ace jobs don’t come free.
“First, there’s a war to be fought. Then, the death of a friend closer than a brother. And someone in Cargo’s squadron is a spy… one who’s leaking stealth technology to the enemy.”
SFScope Editor Ian Randal Strock is the publisher of Fantastic Books. He reports another eight Lewitt titles lined up to republish, including the Cyberstealth sequel Dancing Vac.