The Last Acolyte

The Last Acolyte

The Last Acolyte

The Last Acolyte

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Overview

Mercenary. Soldier. Lover.

All in a day's work.

John Rike will never see his home again, but he's ok with that. Back on Earth he was nobody, just an anonymous grad student with no personality, no ambition, and nothing that made him stand out.

But after nearly fifteen years in the dangerous and war-torn Auran Galaxy, Rike has become an infamous soldier-of-fortune. An Acolyte of the vicious Bloodthorn Monastery, Rike's adventures have taken him from the dregs of crime-ridden fringe planets to the deck of the fabled starship Vigilant.

Now Rike has come to the oppressed planet of Sares 6, the latest in a string of worlds subjugated by the vile Taur, where he must track down and kill the man who trained him.

Aided by a mysterious mercenary and faced with the horrors of the Taur's despicable occupation, Rike soon finds himself in a desperate race against time...because if he fails in his mission, what little he holds sacred will be forever lost.

Embark on the first installment in an all-new space opera/military sci-fi adventure from the author of Blood Skies and The Skullborn Trilogy!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781508880738
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/16/2015
Series: Rike Chronicles , #1
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Steven Montano is an author, geek, and accountant. He also spends way too much time drinking wine, hiking, and watching bad 80s movies.
Steven is the author of The Last Acolyte, the Blood Skies series, the Skullborn Trilogy, and something black...
His upcoming novels are Red Tide at Morning, a mystery/thriller; Dead Planet, the second book in The Rike Chronicles; and The Alchemist, first in the paranormal action Tooth & Claw series.
Steve and his family live in Michigan. They're still wondering how they got there.
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