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The planet was unknown¿ a savagely primitive place where every man had to kill every other man - or live as a slave. The inhabitants lived in the early Bronze Age one minute, and in the early Machine Age the next. Technology had degenerated into a number of mysteries jealously guarded by separate brotherhoods. But Jason dinAlt was a gambler. He realised that if he was ever going to get a winning hand in this game, the brotherhoods would need a shuffle¿
“Fans of Redwall and the Warriors series will love this heroic tale of good versus evil in a subterranean society of rats.” —Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series When the albino rat Billycan left Trillium at the end of The White Assassin, he fled to the island of Tosca. There, here learns that a former ally, working undercover in Nightshade City, is plotting to free Killdeer's imprisoned evil generals and seize power. He races back to Trillium to join in the coup—but on which side? So begins the gripping conclusion to Hilary Wagner's Nightshade Chronicles. But something even more sinister is afoot in Trillium City. Rats are disappearing, and so Juniper leads a search party topside, where they discover that Prince Pharmaceuticals, the insidious corporation that tortured so many rats, is back in business, still searching for the secret of Trillium rats' incredible intelligence and longevity. The fate of the Nightshade rats is in Billycan's hands, but can he be trusted? Can he use his connection to the human scientists to ensure the safety of the Lords of Trillium forever?
Amber Houston, a young interstellar settler, finds herself castaway at the end of a long voyage to a new planet. She and her friends must overcome the challenges of their new home, while surviving in an untamed alien wilderness.
Tensions on Earth are at an all-time high.The Xuron relentlessly assault the galaxy, destroying worlds and harvesting populations. A fresh face within their ranks guides them towards certain victory but the resilience and cunning of Humanity may turn what seemed to be an eventuality, in their favour.Old faces find Sean in his hour of need, propelling him into a new adventure with those he would never have expected. Along the way, he uncovers a secretive plot that has been building within Ioution society and threatens to burst wide open, changing the course of the war forever.How will Sean and his new crew cope?How will the divisions within Ioution society affect the galaxy?And how will the mysterious Xuron backer change the tide of the war?Find out the above... And more in Fortitude, the third instalment of the hit 'Terranus' series.
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Jason dinAlt has been kidnaped and is being returned to the planet Cassylia to stand trial for his crimes. But on route the space ship he is on crash lands on a planet inhabited by men who have lost much of their technology. It is up to Jason to find a way to stay alive and get off planet. Can he succeed in leaving this new Deathworld?
As the last horseman carries out his mission to wipe out humanity, he meets the one woman who is immune to his abilities in this long-awaited enemies-to-lovers romance.
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