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Ruck Nor 2
Ruck Nor 2
Ruck Nor 2
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Ruck Nor 2

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Craig West finds himself far from home on another planet; amongst landscape he'd never seen before.
He survived his ordeal on earth but was he safe here? Captured; taken to a place where his DNA is extracted, can Craig adapt to this new life.
PLEASE NOTE: This is not a 'stand alone' story but a continuation of "Ruck Nor'.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 23, 2015
ISBN9781310393396
Ruck Nor 2
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Lisa Kime

Born in Sydney Australia in 1982. Love to travel and have seen most of Australia and the South Pacific regions. Married in 2011 in Darwin N.T. but have now moved to the country life in South East Queensland where my husband and I have set up home.

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    Ruck Nor 2 - Lisa Kime

    Ruck-Nor 2

    The Capital

    BY

    LISA KIME

    Copyright 2014 LisaKime

    Published by

    Clover Digital Media

    SMASHWORDS EDITION

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    A new planet, a new life.

    I had no idea what to expect. I was snapped out of my thoughts when my female guide looked up at me, I was still on her mount while she had reached the ground. I accepted her help and took her hand.

    A slight breeze was gently blowing down the main street. It was a welcome as the day had become quite hot and I was shaded by the crowd of towns’ folk as they stared at me

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