A Princess of the Aerie

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: John Barnes ISBN: 9781480456976
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy Language: English
Author: John Barnes
ISBN: 9781480456976
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Language: English

Jak Jinnaka is off to save a princess yet again—except . . .

Ostensibly a diplomat, really a spy in training, Jak Jinnaka has such a gift for getting into trouble that his fellow students have voted him “most likely to have a war named after him.” His latest offense against cultural sensitivity would have ended his career at his junior year—except that the Academy is thoroughly corrupt, Jak has powerful and wealthy friends, and there’s an easier way for the dean of students to get rid of him: Jak’s ex-girlfriend, Princess Shyf of Greenworld (one of hundreds of nations in a space station the size of the moon), sends a cry for help that will conveniently take Jak one hundred eighty-five million miles out of the dean’s hair.

 

Just like that, Jak is off to save Shyf in the name of true love, the Aerie for the sake of liberty, and his own potential for a lucrative and undemanding government job.

 

But Shyf has found a very unpleasant use for Jak, and now that she’s got him, she might not let him go.

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Jak Jinnaka is off to save a princess yet again—except . . .

Ostensibly a diplomat, really a spy in training, Jak Jinnaka has such a gift for getting into trouble that his fellow students have voted him “most likely to have a war named after him.” His latest offense against cultural sensitivity would have ended his career at his junior year—except that the Academy is thoroughly corrupt, Jak has powerful and wealthy friends, and there’s an easier way for the dean of students to get rid of him: Jak’s ex-girlfriend, Princess Shyf of Greenworld (one of hundreds of nations in a space station the size of the moon), sends a cry for help that will conveniently take Jak one hundred eighty-five million miles out of the dean’s hair.

 

Just like that, Jak is off to save Shyf in the name of true love, the Aerie for the sake of liberty, and his own potential for a lucrative and undemanding government job.

 

But Shyf has found a very unpleasant use for Jak, and now that she’s got him, she might not let him go.

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