Author: | Patty Jansen | ISBN: | 1230000276755 |
Publisher: | Capricornica Publications | Publication: | October 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Patty Jansen |
ISBN: | 1230000276755 |
Publisher: | Capricornica Publications |
Publication: | October 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A space opera series that spans four self-contained stories that add up to a larger tale.
In Watcher's Web, Jessica is lost on an alien world after a plane crash, or that's what she thinks. In her efforts to return home, she discovers a horrible truth about herself. Two men are overly keen to help her, but which of them speaks the truth?
In Trader's Honour, Mikandra has just been accepted as apprentice with an influential Trading family when she sees her life's dream evaporate from under her. Going to Barresh to locate the family's missing money sounds simple enough, but she uncovers layers of betrayal by people she trusted.
In Soldier's Duty jaded soldier Izramith accepts a contract providing security for a an event in Barresh. Privately, she is looking for her uncle who disappeared in the neighbouring nation of Miran. He was not the only one; people like him have been disappearing for years. Attempting to free them from the heart of Miran makes her undertake the most hare-brained operation of all her military career.
In Heir's Revenge the task of facing the tyrant of Miran is left to the least likely person of all: Ellisandra, a gentile young lady whose normal job it is to run the Mirani state theatre. She has no guns. Her weapons are words and a single public performance of a classic play.
A space opera series that spans four self-contained stories that add up to a larger tale.
In Watcher's Web, Jessica is lost on an alien world after a plane crash, or that's what she thinks. In her efforts to return home, she discovers a horrible truth about herself. Two men are overly keen to help her, but which of them speaks the truth?
In Trader's Honour, Mikandra has just been accepted as apprentice with an influential Trading family when she sees her life's dream evaporate from under her. Going to Barresh to locate the family's missing money sounds simple enough, but she uncovers layers of betrayal by people she trusted.
In Soldier's Duty jaded soldier Izramith accepts a contract providing security for a an event in Barresh. Privately, she is looking for her uncle who disappeared in the neighbouring nation of Miran. He was not the only one; people like him have been disappearing for years. Attempting to free them from the heart of Miran makes her undertake the most hare-brained operation of all her military career.
In Heir's Revenge the task of facing the tyrant of Miran is left to the least likely person of all: Ellisandra, a gentile young lady whose normal job it is to run the Mirani state theatre. She has no guns. Her weapons are words and a single public performance of a classic play.