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A dark heroine. Space warfare. Magic. Carina Lin is a mage with a mission. After her parents' disappearance when she was a toddler, she was brought up by her grandmother. Then the old lady's death left her a slum brat, alone and friendless on a godforsaken planet at the ass-end of the galaxy. All she wants is to find other mages like herself, but her plan is fraught with danger. Warring clans are fighting for galactic supremacy, and if they discover her powers she risks slavery and torture. A golden opportunity arises to fulfil her dream and win her heart's desire. But if she loses, death will…mehr

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A dark heroine. Space warfare. Magic. Carina Lin is a mage with a mission. After her parents' disappearance when she was a toddler, she was brought up by her grandmother. Then the old lady's death left her a slum brat, alone and friendless on a godforsaken planet at the ass-end of the galaxy. All she wants is to find other mages like herself, but her plan is fraught with danger. Warring clans are fighting for galactic supremacy, and if they discover her powers she risks slavery and torture. A golden opportunity arises to fulfil her dream and win her heart's desire. But if she loses, death will seem inviting. Star Mage Quest is book one in the dark, exciting space fantasy, Star Mage Saga.
Autorenporträt
J.J. Green is a British-Australian science fiction author who writes about ordinary people living with the challenges of existence in future societies, and kickass sci fi heroines too.Her series include Star Legend, Space Colony One, Star Mage Saga, Shadows of the Void, Interstellar Fleet and Carrie Hatchett, Space Adventurer.J.J. was born in London's East End within the sound of the church bells of St. Mary Le Bow, Cheapside, which makes her a bona fide Cockney. She first left the U.K. as a young adult and has lived in Australia, Laos and Taiwan. She currently lives aboard her starship in Cambridge, UK, with her ship's cat, called Black Cat, the cabin boy and the chief engineer.