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When Terran Scout First Class David Rice crash-lands on the long-lost colony world of Aashla, he is thrown into a world of flashing blades and steam-powered airships, where rival kingdoms constantly struggle and plot against each other. Armed with only his wits and his instincts, David realizes two things: that he must win the love of the beautiful Princess Callan, and he must use all his star-born skills to unify his new homeworld and fight to bring it back into galactic civilization.Told in a relentlessly fast-spaced style, Scout: The Lost Colony Adventures, collects the first three books in Vogel's Terran Scout Corps series in one volume and is an exciting homage to the page-turning pulp adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Leigh Brackett. Get a copy and join David's adventures today!
Separated from their classmates during a drill, Scout Cadets Anne Villas and Christine Montide find themselves stranded on a previously uncharted world. By pure chance they've discovered a lost human colony that wants to stay lost, and the rulers of this planet will use all the power they have to keep it a secret.Anne is not just any cadet, though. She's "The Princess Scout" - the daughter of David Rice, the Scout Corps' legendary hero, and Callan, indomitable heir to the throne of Mordan. With the might of a whole planet against them, can Anne and Chris find a way to not merely survive, but win?The Princess Scout mashes up space opera excitement with the dangerous atmosphere of a Cold War thriller, resulting in the latest standalone hit novel in Henry Vogel's best-selling Scout series. Read it today!
I always keep my word. That's why I'm headed back to Mars for a case. That's also why the Spiffies - Space Patrol Intelligence Force - came sniffing around my office. I told them to get lost. They told me my case had connections to their search for the Bloodsword, the pirate ship that destroyed my first command and cost me my career in Space Patrol.But my case has roots far older than my six-year quest for vengeance against the Bloodsword. Roots that stretch back to the dawn of Martian civilization.And Trouble, my partner and lover, is right smack in the middle of it all.
When an alien armada invades the Terran Republic, the fate of humanity depends on two young people: Glen, who doesn't know how to be human, and Elise, who has never been on her own.Starship pilot Glen Susa knows only the life of a slave. Forced into a life of crime by his alien master, Glen dreams of freedom, of fleeing the Regency, and of meeting a human girl. When he learns of the impending invasion, Glen breaks the chains of slavery and flies off to warn humanity.Elise Rollins dreams of a normal life. Instead, she assists her father with his research into the fate of the long-vanished Progenitors, founders of the Regency. When her father discovers evidence of the invasion, Elise goes on the run to warn her people.Chance brings Glen and Elise together, but their warnings come too late. Certain that the Terran Republic cannot defeat the armada, they set themselves a daunting task-solve the millennia-old mystery of the Progenitor's disappearance and discover their lost homeworld...Can Glen and Elise do the impossible before the Regency enslaves humanity?If you love taut intrigue, unique alien cultures, and hair's breadth escapes, you'll love Henry Vogel's modern take on the golden age of space opera.
Critical praise for THE RECOGNITION RUN:"Struck from the template of classic space opera, this tale of intergalactic adventure hits all of the right notes. It has a likeable hero and heroine, nasty villains, a plot full of intrigue and unforeseeable surprises, and a colorfully rendered outer-space backdrop against which its well-paced events unfold."- Publisher's Weekly The BookLife Prize Critic's ReportNOW...After beating almost insurmountable odds, Jeanine has laid claim to her birthright: the largest duchy in the Star Kingdom. As Jeanine's sworn enemy, Princess Olivia, distances the royal family from direct confrontation with the new Duchess, a new enemy arises. When Jeanine and Olivia are both kidnapped, their husbands -- Drake and Prince William -- must bury the hatchet and work together to rescue the women they love.The Recognition Rejection continues the star-spanning saga of royalty and revenge that began in Vogel's award-nominated novel, The Recognition Run, with the same flair for exciting story-telling fans of Vogel's previous best-selling space operas have come to know and love."It's not lip service to say that Henry's books have proven that I'm not broken as a fan of speculative fiction, which is what I was starting to believe before I read Scout's Honor. I just needed something that reminded me of why I love the genres. His books are glorious love letters to the fun and optimism that draws us in when we're young."- L. Joseph Shosty, author and freelance editor
Jeanine is on the run from someone very powerful. She doesn’t know who wants her dead, or why. She only knows they have already killed her family, and if they catch her, she’s next.Drake’s family was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now, he drifts from spaceport to spaceport, searching for cargo and running from the grief he can never escape. When Jeanine barrels into Drake’s life, he must push aside his grief and run with her.But time is not their ally. When they cannot run from their enemies, Jeanine's and Drake's only hope is to run toward those enemies. Their only hope is to make The Recognition Run.
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