Soldier's Duty Soldier's Duty

Soldier's Duty

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Publisher Description

Izramith Ezmi is many things: a member of the feared, all-female Hedron guards, a war veteran recently returned from a pointless and bloody mission, and impatient, angry and above all, lonely. With her contract about to run out, she may be on her way to becoming a ruthless mercenary, since what she really wants--becoming a mother--is out of the question. 


Her family carries a gene that causes deeply malicious madness. Her nephew was born with it and her useless sister has left him in the care of an institute. A baby. Two days old. She wants to ask her uncle, himself born with the condition, if he can do anything for the boy. But her uncle and his band of mad outcasts have gone missing, rumoured to be on the world of Ceren. 


So Izramith takes another hired-gun contract in Barresh which is a city-state on Ceren. The job is to provide security at a high-profile wedding. Simple and straight-forward, right? No crawling in mud, no shoot-outs, no mangled bodies and blood-drenched soil. And meanwhile, she can try to find her uncle. 


Except he isn't there, and the job isn't simple. Izramith and her team discover evidence of an extensive spying ring. Who is spying and why? The dictatorship of the neighbouring nation of Miran has plenty of reasons to dislike Barresh, and the city has a large group of people disgruntled with the pace of recent reforms. 


But most importantly, people have gone missing from the streets of Barresh for years. No one has cared much, because they were from disenfranchised groups, but Izramith sees the link with her uncle's disappearance, and with the spying ring, and knows that the security of the entire city is severely compromised. 


Postponing the wedding would be an admission of defeat, so it's time for desperate measures. Izramith leads a small team in what has to go down as the most hare-brained mission to ever be undertaken in the universe. Much is at stake: peace, the lives of her uncle and her nephew, and her own.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2013
October 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
346
Pages
PUBLISHER
Capricornica Publications
SELLER
Filejest Pty Ltd
SIZE
1.7
MB

Customer Reviews

Hannah2014RIP ,

Soldiers Duty

Great book and a wonderful cast of characters. The book has an interesting view of PTSD. Not very romantic but a great ending.

Onescififan ,

Great Series

I only recently discovered Patty Jansen by way of a free offer on Book Bub for the first book in this series, Watcher's Web. I blew through that, then bought the next two (Trader's Honor and Soldier's Duty). This is a great series with imaginative worlds and interesting characters, each with their own strengths and flaws in equal measure. I can't wait to start on the final installment, Heir's Revenge. I'm just sorry I didn't get the four book "bundle" from the get go!

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