Quarantine Lost (Dúranaki Chronicles, #2)

There are planets known to the Empire, planets quarantined for their unique energy fields, planets on which strange, unnatural things occur. The locals have been known to call it viiri, or magic. In no instance has it been found to function in space, or on other planets. Until now.

After visiting the quarantined planet Glemux against his will, Doogan wants nothing more than to put the strange world behind him, fix his computer girlfriend, and find the bastard who sent him there. But the espionage wing of the Empire has something else in mind. A planet has broken out of its quarantine, sent dark ships into space and brought magic with them.

Drafted as a de facto expert, Doogan returns to Glemux to consult the only real experts he knows, the Dúranaki T'vance and his magically adept friends, unwittingly entangling them in a conflict that threatens the very fabric of civilization.

But as any Dúranaki will tell you, there isn't a conflict that can't be resolved with a few strategic murders

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Quarantine Lost (Dúranaki Chronicles, #2)

There are planets known to the Empire, planets quarantined for their unique energy fields, planets on which strange, unnatural things occur. The locals have been known to call it viiri, or magic. In no instance has it been found to function in space, or on other planets. Until now.

After visiting the quarantined planet Glemux against his will, Doogan wants nothing more than to put the strange world behind him, fix his computer girlfriend, and find the bastard who sent him there. But the espionage wing of the Empire has something else in mind. A planet has broken out of its quarantine, sent dark ships into space and brought magic with them.

Drafted as a de facto expert, Doogan returns to Glemux to consult the only real experts he knows, the Dúranaki T'vance and his magically adept friends, unwittingly entangling them in a conflict that threatens the very fabric of civilization.

But as any Dúranaki will tell you, there isn't a conflict that can't be resolved with a few strategic murders

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Quarantine Lost (Dúranaki Chronicles, #2)

Quarantine Lost (Dúranaki Chronicles, #2)

by Justin Beghtol
Quarantine Lost (Dúranaki Chronicles, #2)

Quarantine Lost (Dúranaki Chronicles, #2)

by Justin Beghtol

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Overview

There are planets known to the Empire, planets quarantined for their unique energy fields, planets on which strange, unnatural things occur. The locals have been known to call it viiri, or magic. In no instance has it been found to function in space, or on other planets. Until now.

After visiting the quarantined planet Glemux against his will, Doogan wants nothing more than to put the strange world behind him, fix his computer girlfriend, and find the bastard who sent him there. But the espionage wing of the Empire has something else in mind. A planet has broken out of its quarantine, sent dark ships into space and brought magic with them.

Drafted as a de facto expert, Doogan returns to Glemux to consult the only real experts he knows, the Dúranaki T'vance and his magically adept friends, unwittingly entangling them in a conflict that threatens the very fabric of civilization.

But as any Dúranaki will tell you, there isn't a conflict that can't be resolved with a few strategic murders


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045289092
Publisher: Justin Beghtol
Publication date: 09/08/2013
Series: Dúranaki Chronicles , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 576,007
File size: 752 KB

About the Author

I've been writing stories as long as I can remember, but didn't get around to finishing anything until I forced myself to write a short story. Finishing "Introducing a Duranaki" gave me the confidence to write four more, covering an evolving backstory, that became my first published book.

The tail of that story lead naturally into the sequel, "Quarantine Lost".

I have a few other works that I might get back to, but I've also been working on some more family-friendly works. My next project is a sort of high-tech fairy tale and I'm very excited about it.

I do this for the joy of writing and telling stories. By day, I develop software, commuting by train, and drowning out the boredom of the ride by putting the stories in my head on paper (well, computer).

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