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  • Persephone Station

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    Author: Stina Leicht
    Published by: Saga Press

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Hugo Award–nominated author Stina Leicht has created a “thoroughly enjoyable” (NPR) take on space opera for fans of The Mandalorian and Cowboy Bebop in this high-stakes adventure.

Persephone Station, a seemingly backwater planet that has been largely ignored by the United Republic of Worlds, becomes the focus for the Serrao-Orlov Corporation as the planet has a few secrets the corporation tenaciously wants to exploit.

Rosie (owner of Monk’s Bar, in the corporate town of West Brynner) caters to wannabe criminals and rich Earther tourists, of a sort, at the front bar. However, exactly two types of people drank at Monk’s bar: members of a rather exclusive criminal class and those who sought to employ them.

Angel—ex-marine and head of a semi-organised band of beneficent criminals, wayward assassins, and washed-up mercenaries with a penchant for doing the honourable thing is asked to perform a job for Rosie. What this job reveals will affect Persephone and put Angel and her squad up against an army.

Despite the odds, they are rearing for a fight with the Serrao-Orlove Corporation. For Angel, she knows that once honour is lost, there is no regaining it. That doesn’t mean she can’t damned well try.

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  • Trade Paperback
Cat. No.
  • 5207381
EAN
  • 978153441459451699
ISBN
  • 9781534414594