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Reckoning in Samael: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #2
Diversion in Raziel: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #1
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Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep Series

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How complicated can rescuing orphans be?

 

Kori's simple mission of escorting orphans to a new world has become anything but. Instead of completing his assigned duties, he has come to station Samael. He is here to reclaim the children taken from him on station Raziel.

 

It's a case of out of the airlock, into cold space.

 

Samael is a fully operational, centuries-old station, with its own culture. Unfortunately, the station has dirty secrets that could cost Kori his freedom. A job on the station bids him time.

 

But he has enemies in Sameal. And they're gunning for him.

 

With help, Kori can survive his time on Samael. But who can he trust? Will they be enough to help him find and rescue the orphans? Time will tell.

 

And time is running out.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEarl Roske
Release dateOct 28, 2021
Reckoning in Samael: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #2
Diversion in Raziel: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #1

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  • Diversion in Raziel: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #1

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    Diversion in Raziel: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #1
    Diversion in Raziel: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #1

    Chaperoning orphans was supposed to be easy.   Sgt Kori Eldersun believed it, too. Until the ship engines failed and the pirates attacked. Unfortunately, Kori didn't start the journey dressed for combat. All he has are his wits and an unexpected ally. Nine young orphans who are counting on him to keep them safe.   He is determined not to let them down.   Unfortunately, it's one against dozens. Kori matches wits and fists with the pirates as he battles for a way to keep the children from harm. But is it enough? Even Kori has begun to wonder.   But Kori is a Hospitaller, and that counts for more than the pirates bargained for.   Diversion in Raziel is the first book in the engaging Lost Sheep science fiction space adventure series. If you like quick-witted heroes, close-quarters conflict, and non-stop thrills, then you'll love Earl T. Roske's action-packed novel.   In the grand tradition of science fiction adventure from Jules Verne to Edgar Rice Burroughs to Elizabeth Moon. If you want adventure and daring rescue, you want to read Diversion in Raziel. Join the rescue mission today!   Buy Diversion in Raziel to take on an impossible rescue mission today!

  • Reckoning in Samael: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #2

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    Reckoning in Samael: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #2
    Reckoning in Samael: Orphan Corps Shepherds, Lost Sheep, #2

    How complicated can rescuing orphans be?   Kori's simple mission of escorting orphans to a new world has become anything but. Instead of completing his assigned duties, he has come to station Samael. He is here to reclaim the children taken from him on station Raziel.   It's a case of out of the airlock, into cold space.   Samael is a fully operational, centuries-old station, with its own culture. Unfortunately, the station has dirty secrets that could cost Kori his freedom. A job on the station bids him time.   But he has enemies in Sameal. And they're gunning for him.   With help, Kori can survive his time on Samael. But who can he trust? Will they be enough to help him find and rescue the orphans? Time will tell.   And time is running out.

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Earl T. Roske

Earl T. Roske is a San Francisco Bay area writer. He lives with his wife, daughter, a silly poodle, and two neurotic cats.

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