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Joel Dane

    The Ragpicker
    Cry Pilot
    Marigold Breach
    • Marigold Breach

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Struggling with amnesia, Lucan possesses only fragmented knowledge of his identity and surroundings, including his name, rank, and a few memories of Ven. His past remains a mystery, creating a tension between his current reality and the unknown that haunts him. As he navigates his fragmented existence, Lucan seeks to uncover the truth behind his past and the circumstances that led to his blank slate, blending elements of mystery and psychological exploration.

      Marigold Breach
    • Cry Pilot

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      A devastated Earth. Rogue bio-weapons. And a recruit with secrets. In this explosive new military science fiction novel, a tight-knit infantry squad is thrown into battle against a mysterious enemy that appears without warning and strikes without mercy.There's only one way for a man with Maseo Kaytu's secrets to join the military: by volunteering for a suicide mission as a 'cry pilot'. He cheats the system to survive, but you can't fake basic training. Assigned to a squad of misfits, Kaytu learns how to fight, how to obey, and how to trust. Yet the more he bonds with his fellow recruits, the more he risks exposure of his criminal past. Keeping his secret is about to become the least of his problems. Kaytu discovers that his platoon is being deployed against a new kind of rogue bio-weapon. One that has torn apart every military force it's ever faced . . . .

      Cry Pilot
    • The Ragpicker wanders the lush, deserted Earth, haunted by failing avatars and fragmented texts. He's searching for traces of his long-dead husband but his journey is interrupted by a girl, Ysmeny, fleeing her remote village. Together they cross the flourishing, treacherous landscape towards sanctuary. Yet the signals and static of the previous age echo in the Ragpicker's mind and whisper in the girl's dreams, drawing them toward the gap between map and territory-- while offering precious hope.

      The Ragpicker