**Three "riveting" novels of space adventure set in a dystopian future from a Hugo and Nebula Award -nominated author and "brilliant" voice (David Feintuch).** In the twenty-fifth century, sentient races are ruled by the League of Peoples. War has been eliminated and killing is forbidden, but insi
The League of Peoples Books 1β3
β Scribed by James Alan Gardner
- Publisher
- Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 889 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Three "riveting" novels of space adventure set in a dystopian future from a Hugo and Nebula Award -nominated author and "brilliant" voice (David Feintuch).
In the twenty-fifth century, sentient races are ruled by the League of Peoples. War has been eliminated and killing is forbidden, but insidious secrets are concealed in the dark corners of this would-be utopia, in these three action-packed novels.
Expendable : Festina Ramos serves in the Explorer Corps--better known as the Expendable Crew Members--whose mission is to risk their lives on potentially hostile unexplored planets. When the Admiralty finally sends her on a suicide mission, Festina is determined to escape certain death, but the consequences of defiance are beyond what she ever imagined.
Commitment Hour : When citizens of Tober Cove--one of few settlements left on Earth since interstellar travel became possible--turn twenty, they make a...
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