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Fields of waist-high red colored grass that stretch for miles. Deserts made of glass. Jagged mountains 20,000 feet tall. Clouds of corrosive gas that eat metal, and skin. Air that will kill you if you breathe it. This is Zona Peligrosa. After an asteroid turned half of Brin, an inhabited moon orbiting the planet Centra, into a desolate hellscape, a lighter-than-air metal was discovered. A Corporatocracy run by Zen Corp won the race to possess it, but when they arrived they found something they never expected. Survivors. Jaxon Eloi was a young man from The Peligrosa looking for a chance to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fields of waist-high red colored grass that stretch for miles. Deserts made of glass. Jagged mountains 20,000 feet tall. Clouds of corrosive gas that eat metal, and skin. Air that will kill you if you breathe it. This is Zona Peligrosa. After an asteroid turned half of Brin, an inhabited moon orbiting the planet Centra, into a desolate hellscape, a lighter-than-air metal was discovered. A Corporatocracy run by Zen Corp won the race to possess it, but when they arrived they found something they never expected. Survivors. Jaxon Eloi was a young man from The Peligrosa looking for a chance to escape it. But when corruption and deceit rip his opportunity away from him, he is forced to go into hiding. Living among the poorest and least powerful members of society, he joins the Shahn Freedom brigade, a resistance army determined to push Zen Corp out and achieve sovereignty for The Peligrosa at any cost. When he assumes the identity of Kash Garland, a fearless rogue, he finds the purpose he'd always been searching for. But is he up to the task? Kash Garland is the voice of freedom and hope in Shahn. His words are the heartbeat of the movement. His actions are an inspiration for thousands. He is more than just a person. He is a legend.
Autorenporträt
JT Arant was born in South Carolina, where storytelling is still a popular art. His grandfather once told him the story of how he decided to get married. It was an amusing mix of love and practicality and deception. When he finished telling the story, JT asked his grandmother if it was true. She smiled and sipped from her glass of iced tea and answered, "Ain't no story that can't be made better with a little exaggeration." He has been a writer ever since. He is the author of three novels and numerous short stories. He is currently teaching British and American Literature at the Xi'an International Studies University in Xi'an, China