A NEW STARTOR AN OLD CALLING?
Talia Merritt, a former military sniper once known as Deaths Handmaiden, is a woman haunted by her past. Her cybernetic arm and her phantomthe implant that allows her to control itserve as a constant reminder of what shes lost. But Talia is hoping to leave her past and her reputation behind and start anew on the colony world of Goruden, a hardscrabble planet of frontier-minded people seeking a better life. And she���s finally earned enough to start to make that dream come true.
In the bucolic town of Tsuri, she interviews for a job as a marksmanship instructor for local bigwig Signore Ferran Contesti. But Contesi is not what he seems. A recent arrival on Goruden, he hopes to mold the colony world in his own imagean image at odds with the unencumbered life free of government and corporate meddling that Talia has come to find.
Soon, Talia finds herself thrust into the start of another conflict. Talia desperately wants to stay out of it, but she may not have that luxury.
With the fate of a planet and her own peace of mind hanging in the balance, Talia must decide whether or not to once again take up the mantle of Deaths Handmaiden. . . .
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Praise for Monalisa Foster:
I cannot overly recommend this 40-odd page jewel. Its a painful piece, but thats its strength, really. And it is also a story which literally CANNOT be told too strongly or too often. David Weber on Pretending to Sleep
Monalisa Foster won lifes lottery when she escaped communism in Romania and became an unhyphenated American citizen. Her works tend to explore themes of freedom, liberty, and personal responsibility. Despite her degree in physics, shes worked in several fields, including engineering and medicine.
Genre: Science Fiction
Talia Merritt, a former military sniper once known as Deaths Handmaiden, is a woman haunted by her past. Her cybernetic arm and her phantomthe implant that allows her to control itserve as a constant reminder of what shes lost. But Talia is hoping to leave her past and her reputation behind and start anew on the colony world of Goruden, a hardscrabble planet of frontier-minded people seeking a better life. And she���s finally earned enough to start to make that dream come true.
In the bucolic town of Tsuri, she interviews for a job as a marksmanship instructor for local bigwig Signore Ferran Contesti. But Contesi is not what he seems. A recent arrival on Goruden, he hopes to mold the colony world in his own imagean image at odds with the unencumbered life free of government and corporate meddling that Talia has come to find.
Soon, Talia finds herself thrust into the start of another conflict. Talia desperately wants to stay out of it, but she may not have that luxury.
With the fate of a planet and her own peace of mind hanging in the balance, Talia must decide whether or not to once again take up the mantle of Deaths Handmaiden. . . .
At the publishers request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Praise for Monalisa Foster:
I cannot overly recommend this 40-odd page jewel. Its a painful piece, but thats its strength, really. And it is also a story which literally CANNOT be told too strongly or too often. David Weber on Pretending to Sleep
Monalisa Foster won lifes lottery when she escaped communism in Romania and became an unhyphenated American citizen. Her works tend to explore themes of freedom, liberty, and personal responsibility. Despite her degree in physics, shes worked in several fields, including engineering and medicine.
Genre: Science Fiction
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