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Heirs to Trouble - Adventures in the Liaden Universe® #26 - cover

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Heirs to Trouble - Adventures in the Liaden Universe® #26

Steven Miller, Sharon Lee

Editora: Pinbeam Books

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Contains two novelettes in the Liaden Universe®: "Roving Gambler," and "Code of Honor," both set in the turbulent time following Clan Korval's relocation to Surebleak. 
"Roving Gambler," finds Quin yos'Phelium, Boss Conrad's son, and Pat Rin yos'Phelium's heir at loose ends on a bad day. Deliberately overlooked for pilot duty, he is ordered to wait at the Emerald Casino, where he becomes a maelstrom of luck, both good and. . .chancy. 
"Code of Honor," sees Technical Sergeant Tommy Lee called home from the mercs by his delm. He's to become a pawn in a risky game of melant'i, in which the stakes are human lives. However, Tommy Lee has other ideas.Both stories were previously published in A Liaden Universe® Constellation, Volume 3, from Baen Books, August 2015.
Disponível desde: 26/11/2017.

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