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The Secret Of The Martian Girl A Leif The Lucky Novel Alexander

  • SKU: BELL-230202116
The Secret Of The Martian Girl A Leif The Lucky Novel Alexander
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

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68 reviews

The Secret Of The Martian Girl A Leif The Lucky Novel Alexander instant download after payment.

Publisher: Alton Kremer
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.97 MB
Author: Alexander, Colin
ISBN: B0DCP4NLQC
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Secret Of The Martian Girl A Leif The Lucky Novel Alexander by Alexander, Colin B0DCP4NLQC instant download after payment.

Take 

One weary starman 

And 

Two teens nobody wants. 

Free pour 

Some friends and enemies. 

Stir in 

The Martian girl.



Serve this cocktail cold in a ruined city on Mars where a doomsday weapon may be hidden. Can anyone handle this?



Praise for the Leif the Lucky series

Starman’s Saga: The Long, Strange Journey of Leif the Lucky 

“. . . memorable jeopardy-in-space situations requiring steady nerves and knowhow . . . a nicely thought-out alien environment . . . ” – Kirkus Reviews



“. . . it’s the solid storytelling, characterization, and fast-paced action that keep this game afoot. Readers who enjoy hard-science SF should be pleased with the biology and worldbuilding elements.” – Kirkus Reviews



The Lucky Starman

“. . . his hard-hitting prose . . . make this moody journey a stirring experience . . .” – Kirkus Reviews



A Planet of Wrath and Tears

“The author’s sure hand with storytelling, SF tropes, and whip-crack plot twists keeps the momentum moving forward . . . The resolution of the “first contact” scenario, one of the oldest warhorses in SF, is . . . satisfying, and of a piece with the series’ overarching cynicism . . .” – Kirkus Reviews

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