“It’s going to be all right, Madam,” she said. Bent and bowed, she looked so much like Linh’s long-dead mother that Linh found herself instinctively reaching out. Linh kept her distance, not wanting to draw attention to herself on the way there but, when they disembarked from the mindship and joined the immigration queue, she found herself behind an old woman in a shawl, who glanced fearfully around her, as if she expected soldiers to come out of the shadows at any moment. Linh arrived on Prosper Station blown by the winds of war, amidst a ship full of refugees who huddled together, speaking earfully of the invading armies: the war between the rebel lords and the Empire had escalated, and their war-kites had laid waste to entire planets. Here’s a little snippet from the book to whet your appetite (more info here): So… remember the Vietnamese-space-station Xuya novella? Pre-orders are now open and you’ll save £3 from the cover price of £10 if you preorder via the Immersion Press website!ĮTA: the ebook is now available here: | .uk| | smashwords
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