Naval Intelligence Commander Jade Lafrey retrieves a dying agent๏ฟฝs last report from the wreckage of his ship, and stumbles into a conspiracy that may destroy any chance for peace between the Terran Hegemony and the alien Gara๏ฟฝnesh Suzerainty. The garbled message implies that someone is developing th
Wreaths of Empire
โ Scribed by Seddon, Andrew M
- Book ID
- 109252635
- Publisher
- Splashdown Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Naval Intelligence Commander Jade Lafrey retrieves a dying agent๏ฟฝs last report from the wreckage of his ship, and stumbles into a conspiracy that may destroy any chance for peace between the Terran Hegemony and the alien Gara๏ฟฝnesh Suzerainty. The garbled message implies that someone is developing the ultimate weapon๏ฟฝbut who? Together with her super-geek aide and an Information Officer she๏ฟฝs not sure can be trusted, Jade must negotiate both the treacherous political starscape and the stirrings of her heart in order to avert catastrophe.
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About the Author
The author of multiple short stories and novels, Andrew M. Seddon writes historical fiction, science fiction, and horror. "Wreaths of Empire" is his eighth book-length work of fiction, following "The DeathCats of Asa'ican and Other Tales of a Space-Vet", and "Ring of Time." He lives in Montana and Florida, and when not writing can be found running marathons, training his German Shepherd Rex, and hiking with his wife Olivia.๏ฟฝ
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