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Promise of Mercy

Kurt D. Springs

"Attention all Star Wars fans! This continuing action-packed book of Kurt D. Spring's series, contains continual action, drama, family relationships, unusual characters, inter-racial interactions, and suspense continually ongoing!" -Lu Ann Worley, Rockin' Book Reviews

Deirdre watched as Marisa turned and looked at her. She was shocked when she saw the child in her enemy's arms. The Gothowan woman turned away to shield the child. Deirdre saw the child's face. The child was looking right at her. Her expression was more curious than frightened. Deirdre knew she could take the fugitive without touching the child. She reoriented her aim, and her finger began to tighten.

It is twenty-five years after the events of Price of Vengeance. Deirdre and her sisters have returned to their home planet of Etrusci after completing their training with the Finnian Shock Forces. Their homecoming plans are disrupted when their mother, High Priestess Celinia, and other leaders of the clergy are taken hostage and their father, Colonel Liam O'Connor, disappears. In their desperate search for their father, they discover that the Rebellion is secretly building weapons that could end civilization as they know it.

Meanwhile, Liam has been befriended by a Rebel war criminal, a woman Deirdre has sworn to kill. Will Deirdre cast herself into the role of judge, jury, and execution, or will she discover the promise of mercy?

Book Details

  • Publisher: Black Rose Writing
  • Publish Date: Oct 10th, 2024
  • Pages: 412
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.92in - 1.33lb
  • EAN: 9781685134921
  • Categories: Science Fiction - Space Opera

About the Author

Springs, Kurt D.: - Kurt D. Springs is an adjunct professor of anthropology and archaeology in New Hampshire. He holds a PhD. in anthropology from the State University of New York at Buffalo, as well as a Master of Literature in archaeology from the National University of Ireland, Galway, and a Master of Liberal Arts in anthropology and archaeology from the Harvard University Extension School. His main area of interest is megalithic landscapes in prehistoric Ireland.In his archaeological career, Kurt has done research in Western New York, New England, Ireland, Turkey, and Mauritius. In addition to his dissertation, he has published a number of articles and edited Landscape and Identity: Archaeology and Human Geography in the British Archaeological Report International Edition.

Praise for this book

"Attention all Star Wars fans! This continuing action-packed book of Kurt D. Spring's series, contains continual action, drama, family relationships, unusual characters, inter-racial interactions, and suspense continually ongoing!" -Lu Ann Worley, Rockin' Book Reviews

"In this brave new world, space travel, portals and other advances are possible but it's still the focus on family, compassion, community, and love that keeps you entertained and dying to read more." -Melissa Keir, author of Chalkboard Romance and Broken Dreams

"If you enjoy futuristic societies, spaceship technology, and battle sequences, this book is the perfect fit." -Crystal Collier, author of the Maiden of Time trilogy