**Frank Compton must join forces with his most feared enemies to defeat an ancient civilizations-devouring malevolence in the final installment of Hugo Award-winning author Timothy Zahn's Quadrail series** A dozen sentient species occupy the galaxy, and the Quadrail connects them all. Arriving at
Judgment at Alcatraz
β Scribed by Dave Edlund
- Publisher
- Light Messages Publishing
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Series
- Danya Biton 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1611533856
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Fans of Jon Land's Caitlin Strong series and of James Rollin's Seichan will identify with and devour the Danya Biton series.
Capitalizing on a peaceful protest for Native American rights, a small, extremist militia swiftly seizes Alcatraz Island and holds more than 200 people hostage. Their demand: return all lands taken from Indigenous Peoples through broken treaties, or an armada of drones will render the San Francisco Bay Area a glowing ruin, uninhabitable for decades.
Former Mossad assassin Danya Biton and her friend Toby Riddle are thrown headlong into the conflict. As the authorities debate the cost of acquiescing to the demands versus the loss of civilian lives, Danyaβon the run from agencies on both sides of the Atlanticβoffers the only hope for rescuing the hostages and preventing an unprecedented disaster... but she may have to sacrifice herself to save the others.
PRAISE FOR DAVE EDLUND
βEdlund is right at home...
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