Allies

Allies

Allies

Allies

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Adventures in the Liaden Universe® Number 12

"In the matter of allies only two things are important. First, can he shoot? Second, will he aim at your enemy?"

Allies, Adventures in the Liaden Universe® #12 celebrates Cantra's often repeated quote with two prime examples.

First, Fighting Chance is a short story featuring young Miri Robertson coming face-to- face with a two violent men and a life-changing decision. This story appeared as lead in Women of War in 2005.

Next is the new Sharon Lee and Steve Miller novelette Prodigal Son.

Val Con's necessity as Delm Korval requires him to leave pregnant Miri and return to the backward world Vandar. His enemies from the Department of the Interior threaten the well-being not only of his former bandmates Kem and Hakan, but Zhena Trelu and the entire planet. How could he foresee that Hakan's active curiosity would attract them?


"The combination of wit, relationship, and space opera may appeal to readers of Lois McMaster Bujold." -- Booklist

"No one does space opera better than Lee and Miller."  -- SFSite

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012389251
Publisher: Pinbeam Books
Publication date: 04/16/2011
Series: Adventures in the Liaden Universe®
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 808,273
File size: 109 KB

About the Author

Sharon Lee and Steve Miller live in the rolling hills of Central Maine with three insistent muses in the form of cats, and a large cast of characters. Best known for their work in the Liaden Universe®, Lee and Miller have seen published seventeen collaborative novels. Baen Books is currently releasing all of the Liaden novels in several omnibus volumes. The next original Liaden novel, Ghost Ship, will be published in August 2011.

For more information about the Liaden Universe®, see http://www.sharonleewriter.com
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