After killing Emperor Zhao of the Chinese colony, Major Robinson is stripped of his rank, dishonourably discharged, and ostracized from the colony of Sanctuary. With nothing more to lose-except for his life-he decides to search for his son and the lost ranger patrol. Aided by the Reverend Hertz and people he meets along the way, Robinson finds his son and the lost ranger patrol, who are being held captive by a man named Indra. Robinson must play Indra's sick and twisted games to save their lives and win their freedom, battling alien creatures and overcoming physical challenges. Using his…mehr
After killing Emperor Zhao of the Chinese colony, Major Robinson is stripped of his rank, dishonourably discharged, and ostracized from the colony of Sanctuary. With nothing more to lose-except for his life-he decides to search for his son and the lost ranger patrol. Aided by the Reverend Hertz and people he meets along the way, Robinson finds his son and the lost ranger patrol, who are being held captive by a man named Indra. Robinson must play Indra's sick and twisted games to save their lives and win their freedom, battling alien creatures and overcoming physical challenges. Using his training, Robinson hopes to turn the tables and rescue the person who matters most to him, but will time run out before he can? And will he and the other men be sacrificed to the gods of the bloodthirsty Mayza people?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Don G. Highmore holds degrees in history, education, computer programming, and criminology. He enjoyed a long career in information technology before retiring. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he fulfilled his lifelong desire to write by penning a military sci-fi novel, A Planet Called Sanctuary: Expel the Refugees. The sequel is A Planet Called Sanctuary: The Lost Patrol. It follows Robinson's search for his son and the lost ranger patrol. Highmore currently resides in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, and he dreams of finding an alternative universe where diabetics can eat all the butter tarts they want.
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