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  • The King is Dead (MGP Traveller Fiction, #1)

    (By Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan)

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    Author Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan
    “Book Descriptions: The King of Drinax is dead.

    His son Oleb must take the throne.

    But Oleb is missing. The prince has not returned from his tour of the outer systems and he must be brought home to his throne and his kingdom. The quest is entrusted to Asaj, a knight of the Star Guard. His mission: ensure the hotblooded young prince returns to the dusty throne of a vanished empire.

    The old Empire is gone. The kingdom is dying. And the king is dead.”

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