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The deep space battleship Persephone Quest crashed on Paulding's surface centuries back.
The history books closed long ago. Leaving behind a monument and nothing much else.
When people start asking the wrong questions, Flis and Grae find themselves tangled in a twisted and tightening web of deception and corruption.
Only one person has the answers. The pilot of Persephone Quest herself.
Big problem. The pilot died in the wreck. Three hundred years ago.
A standalone novel in the thrilling Karnish River Navigations series.

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The deep space battleship Persephone Quest crashed on Paulding's surface centuries back.

The history books closed long ago. Leaving behind a monument and nothing much else.

When people start asking the wrong questions, Flis and Grae find themselves tangled in a twisted and tightening web of deception and corruption.

Only one person has the answers. The pilot of Persephone Quest herself.

Big problem. The pilot died in the wreck. Three hundred years ago.

A standalone novel in the thrilling Karnish River Navigations series.


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Award-winning author, Sean Monaghan has published more than one hundred stories in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and in New Zealand, where he makes his home. A regular contributor to Asimov's, his story "Crimson Birds of Small Miracles", set in the art world of Shilinka Switalla, won both the Sir Julius Vogel Award, and the Asimov's Readers Poll Award, for best short story.

He is a past winner of the Jim Baen Memorial Award, and the Amazing Stories Award.

Sean writes from a nook in a corner of his 110 year old home, usually listening to eighties music.

Award-winning author, Sean Monaghan has published more than one hundred stories in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and in New Zealand, where he makes his home. A regular contributor to Asimov's, his story "Crimson Birds of Small Miracles", set in the art world of Shilinka Switalla, won both the Sir Julius Vogel Award, and the Asimov's Readers Poll Award, for best short story.

He is a past winner of the Jim Baen Memorial Award, and the Amazing Stories Award.

Sean writes from a nook in a corner of his 110 year old home, usually listening to eighties music.