Hi, I'm looking for near future (or contemporary) military fiction novels, but specifically I'm looking to see if there are any written like government documentation (after action reports, congressional investigations, etc).
Check out *The Themis Files*, by Sylvain Neuve,l beginning with *Sleeping Giants*.
*Sleeping Giants is a sci-fi thriller by Sylvain Neuvel that follows a team of experts—physicist Rose Franklin, pilot Kara, linguist Vincent, and interviewer-turned-handler The Interviewer—as they assemble a giant, ancient robot found scattered across the globe. The novel uses an oral history format, combining interviews, field reports, and other documents to tell the story of their discoveries and the geopolitical tensions that arise. As the team races to reassemble the robot, they uncover clues about its alien origins and grapple with the question of whether it will be a force for peace or destruction.*
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Check out *The Themis Files*, by Sylvain Neuve,l beginning with *Sleeping Giants*.
*Sleeping Giants is a sci-fi thriller by Sylvain Neuvel that follows a team of experts—physicist Rose Franklin, pilot Kara, linguist Vincent, and interviewer-turned-handler The Interviewer—as they assemble a giant, ancient robot found scattered across the globe. The novel uses an oral history format, combining interviews, field reports, and other documents to tell the story of their discoveries and the geopolitical tensions that arise. As the team races to reassemble the robot, they uncover clues about its alien origins and grapple with the question of whether it will be a force for peace or destruction.*