Robin Loxleigh and his sister Marianne are the hit of the Season, so attractive and delightful that nobody looks behind their pretty faces. Until Robin sets his sights on Sir John Hartlebury's heiress niece. The notoriously graceless baronet isn't impressed by good looks, or fooled by false cha
The Gentle Art of Cracking Heads
โ Scribed by Scalzi, John
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 27 KB
- Series
- Old Man's War 5&The Human Division Episode 12
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1466830611
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The twelfth episode of The Human Division, John Scalzi's new thirteen-episode novel in the world of his bestselling Old Man's War. Beginning on January 15, 2013, a new episode of The Human Division will appear in e-book form every Tuesday.
United States Diplomat Danielle Lowen was there when one of her fellow diplomats committed an unthinkable act, which had consequences for the entire planet. Now she's trying to figure out how it happened before it can happen again. Putting the puzzle pieces together could solve the mystery--or it could threaten her own life.
โฆ Subjects
Human-alien encounters -- Fiction
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