Triple Strike: Threads of Fate

Triple Strike: Threads of Fate

by G. M. Gray
Triple Strike: Threads of Fate

Triple Strike: Threads of Fate

by G. M. Gray

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Overview

Alan Beringer's day takes an unexpected turn when he's kidnapped by alien space pirates. In all fairness, pyrean space pirates claiming they're "privateers" has become the norm since humans became an interstellar species.

Pirates aren't the problem. The problem is Alan's job is to curtail space piracy. The problem is Alan may be more pyrean than he lets on. The problem is the alien space pirate captain, Sven Jiordson, has a growing infatuation with Alan. The problem is Alan kind of enjoys being kidnapped.

But who has time for romance when there's a new, unknown threat to interstellar space travel? Kidnapping aside, Alan needs to do what he does best: use his brilliant detective skills to notice everything...except Sven flirting with him.

As the pyreans say — romance is more fun when somebody's alive to enjoy it!

Threads of Fate is the first book in the Triple Strike series, and it includes seven illustrations plus additional bonus content and comics.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186707271
Publisher: G.M. Gray
Publication date: 06/04/2022
Series: Triple Strike , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 835,842
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

G.M. Gray was born to a small, middle class family of wolves. Although originally given an unpronounceable wolf name, Gray took on the agnomen "Gun Metal" after the death of their beloved Metal Gear Solid 4 Limited Collector's Edition Playstation 3. While the previous sentences are mostly fake facts (G.M.'s MGS4 Limited Collector's Edition PS3 did actually die), Gray does live a real life made of real, true facts. True facts include: teaches computer science at a university, has an apiary and too many (just enough) guinea pigs, used to fence, and loves both 19th Century and Silver Age Russian literature...as well as anime (naturally). For G.M. Gray, light novels seem as good a way as any to explore all of the above interests.
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