**United we fall, divided we run.** After the near-disaster in Lacerta, Saree reluctantly agrees to leave Lightwave behind--forever. Travelling alone is scary when every mercenary, bounty hunter and opportunist is searching for you. But traveling together increases the danger for all of them. Whil
Lightwave: Clocker
โ Scribed by AM Scott
- Publisher
- Lightwave Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Her secret frees trillions...
Discovery risks them all.
Saree's got a secret. A big one. She tunes space fold clocks--the only thing allowing safe travel between star systems. She's the only human Clocker. The security of trillions relies on Saree's freedom. And they can never know.
Despite her best efforts, rumors fly. With a bounty hunter on her heels, Saree jumps on Lightwave Fold Transport, the safest option. But she quickly regrets her snap decision. Lightwave's crew are mercenaries she barely escaped as a child. Do they suspect who she's become?
Can Saree keep her secret life safe? She'd rather die than blockade and blackmail systems for a crime lord or evil corporation. And there's worse out there...
Race across the universe, one step ahead of danger with Saree and the crew of Lightwave. Get your copy of Lightwave: Clocker, Folding Space Series 1.0, before freedom ticks away, one nanosecond at a time...
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