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The DOWNFALL: Tales from Before the Commonwealth
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On a remote colony world, the Talon is the defender of the people. His daughter takes up his mask and his identity and flies under cover of darkness to defend the innocent against invaders. At the same time, a commando unit comes to the colony seeking terrorists. Can the two sides overcome their mutual distrust in time to avert disaster?
The Pirate and the Professor In the crumbling of a galactic civilization, the innocent are often the first victims. Sometimes, you have to wear your enemy's face and use his tools to defend the defenseless. When a former pirate-turned-governor is murdered by the government he loyally served, his daughter resurrects his ship and his crew and his legend. Until a most unlikely peace envoy comes to her planet, asking for help...
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Norbra's Children Khybors were the ancestors of the Leapers, but first they had to survive the attempts by the Set'ri to have them declared non-Human ... and destroyed. Elin was a direct descendant of the first Khybor, and on her shoulders rested the responsibility to preserve the future of their race.
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Wind Walker Tayree's people fled the Downfall and found a world where they could live in harmony with nature. Then generations later, another band of refugees from the destruction of First Civ came to their world ... and claimed they were the only true Humans. When the Colonists tried to take over the world, the visions of Aundree began to come true. Tayree and a foundling named Arin found themselves caught up in events foretold hundreds of years before they were born.
MOONBIRDS Sequel to Wind Walker In the wake of peace between the Ayanlak and Na'huma colonists, K'reeth and K'rin, the scholarly sisters known as the Moonbirds, had their lives totally torn apart. K'reeth was a rescued Na'huma child, adopted by the High Scholar of the T'bredi. The peace treaty demanded she be sent home to a family she no longer remembered. K'rin followed her sister across the continent, because Moonbirds were never meant to be separated. Their journey and the men who grew to love them, helped finish the centuries-old prophecies of Aundree. |
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Updated April 27, 2012