Triple Strike: A Gathering Storm

Triple Strike: A Gathering Storm

by G. M. Gray
Triple Strike: A Gathering Storm

Triple Strike: A Gathering Storm

by G. M. Gray

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Overview

Romance may be in the atmo when Colin joins the Merry Swallow's crew on the beautiful ocean planet of Merak, but for Alan, it's just another day working the most important and stressful case of his career. Yet Alan's woes are only beginning. Not only does the pirate confederacy have ties to both the pyrean navy and human corporations, pyrean separatists have gotten involved, and Alan's employers are about to advance their own agenda, whether or not Alan supports it.

Worse yet, the case is more personal than Alan could have realized. Steele, the man who murdered Sven's sister thirty years prior is not only alive and well, but ready to return to the public eye in grand, and bloody, fashion — and he has his sights set on the Swallow.

A storm is on the horizon, and as Alan's fragile happiness aboard the Swallow comes to an end, the only question remaining is — when the storm breaks, will he and Sven be able to weather it?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185884072
Publisher: Sarah Abraham
Publication date: 11/20/2023
Series: Triple Strike , #3
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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