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The Orphan Alliance

โœ Scribed by A. G. Claymore


Book ID
108628890
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
202 KB
Series
The Black Ships 3
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Orphan Alliance (The Black Ships #3)

An unlikely alliance of Humans and Midgaard has seized a foothold in the Dactari Republic only to be cut off from all support. For three years, our fleet has heard nothing from Earth except for an automated message warning of a highly virulent infection.

Now, a lone ship has appeared bearing fear, pestilence and hope and its presence forces a decision on fleet command.

We can destroy the ship and all the potential it represents, choosing instead to play out the hand already dealt to us, almost certainly leading to a steady decline in personnel. Our only other option is to embrace the deadly gift carried by the Pandora and become something new. With Earth at its most vulnerable, a decision must be made.

And the fight must go on.
(94,000 words)

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