Triple Strike: Pasts Revisited

Triple Strike: Pasts Revisited

by G. M. Gray
Triple Strike: Pasts Revisited

Triple Strike: Pasts Revisited

by G. M. Gray

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Overview

Alan Beringer has settled into his role of human Elite inspector working with Pyrean Navy privateers. Is it stressful being the principle investigator into a dangerous and hitherto unknown pirate confederacy? Certainly. Is it kind of fun living amid the exuberant and free-spirited crew of the Swallow? Most definitely.

Accidental kidnapping aside, Alan has come to think of the Swallow as his home and the crew his family — and it's obvious to everyone except Alan exactly how infatuated the captain, Sven Jiordson, is with him. But right now, if Alan wants to survive (much less keep his job), he'll need to determine how deep this conspiracy goes, its connection to a tragedy from thirty years prior, and what exactly his pyrean and human superiors plan on doing once he cracks this case.

And if he can finally recognize flirting when he sees it? So much the better!

Pasts Revisited is the second book in the Triple Strike series, and it includes seven illustrations plus additional bonus content and comics.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161152355
Publisher: Akula Games, LLC
Publication date: 04/15/2023
Series: Triple Strike , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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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