The spectacular sequel to The Morq'Dar Betrayal

On planet Casimeer, an elite few have achieved great wealth through exploitation, corruption and treachery; meanwhile many of the indigenous Salamander people struggle in abject poverty.

Ulrich De Vrei used to be one of the elite, until he lost everything. Now his only goal is vengeance against those who ruined his life.

Vadim is one of the Salamander, and an old foe of the De Vrei family. He was once a rebel leader, but is now an outcast known as the Ghost of the Swamp.

Inexplicable visions, a mystic child, and a series of grisly murders draw both Ulrich and Vadim into a complex web of intrigue. At the center of it all is Jai'Tal ? The Water of Death.



Autorentext

Duncan Lane was born and raised in England, but later moved to California. He is married and has two children.

His degree in engineering initially led to a career in hi-tech. He wrote his first novel in his spare time (midnight to 2a.m.) over the course of several years. When it was published, he promptly quit his day job. He now has multiple novels and a screenplay to his credit.

He currently lives and writes in San Francisco.



Klappentext

The spectacular sequel to The Morq'Dar Betrayal On planet Casimeer, an elite few have achieved great wealth through exploitation, corruption and treachery; meanwhile many of the indigenous Salamander people struggle in abject poverty. Ulrich De Vrei used to be one of the elite, until he lost everything. Now his only goal is vengeance against those who ruined his life. Vadim is one of the Salamander, and an old foe of the De Vrei family. He was once a rebel leader, but is now an outcast known as the Ghost of the Swamp. Inexplicable visions, a mystic child, and a series of grisly murders draw both Ulrich and Vadim into a complex web of intrigue. At the center of it all is Jai'Tal - The Water of Death.

Titel
The Jai'Tal Conspiracy (The Salamander Man, #2)
EAN
9781393432050
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
17.05.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.36 MB