Chronicles of a Space Mercenary - Vengeance This book isn't the epic the first Chronicles was but at least I hope I have created the book that you the reader simply cannot put down. Follow the further adventures of the most dysfunctional crew of misfits the Universe has ever seen. Straightforward
Chronicles of a Space Mercenary 3: Vengeance
โ Scribed by Wintrick, Ronald
- Book ID
- 107580819
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Series
- Chronicles of a Space Mercenary 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Chronicles of a Space Mercenary - Vengeance
This book isn't the epic the first Chronicles was but at least I hope I have created the book that you the reader simply cannot put down. Follow the further adventures of the most dysfunctional crew of misfits the Universe has ever seen.
Straightforward non-stop arguing, bickering and blaster fire as they wend their way through one misadventure after another in their quest to rule the Universe. Thanks so much to you the reader. Ronald Wintrick
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Chronicles of a Space Mercenary - Vengeance This book isn't the epic the first Chronicles was but at least I hope I have created the book that you the reader simply cannot put down. Follow the further adventures of the most dysfunctional crew of misfits the Universe has ever seen. Straightforward
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New revision in place as of 12/23/2011. This full length novel is written in what I consider to be the Old School Style. A book meant purely to entertain. This was a work of love and will probably always be my favorite, no matter how many more I write. But possibly not. I may love the Prequels
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