Download Rissa Kerguelen Series #3-4 by F. M. Busby (.ePUB)

Rissa Kerguelen Series #3-4 by F. M. Busby
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Overview: Francis Marion Busby (1921 – 2005) was a science fiction writer and science fiction fan. In 1960 he was a co-winner of the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.
Busby served the war as part of the Alaska Communication System, assigned to the island of Amchitka. At the end of World War II he was discharged from the army and returned to college to graduate as an engineer. He subsequently returned to the Alaska Communication System to work in a civilian role based in Seattle.
From 1974 to 1976 Busby was Vice President of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. At the age of fifty he became a freelance science-fiction author. He wrote nineteen published novels and numerous short stories between 1973 and 1996.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Rissa Kerguelen 03 The Long View
At five, they slaughtered her parents and doomed her to slavery.
At seventeen, she was an exile from Earth, learning new and forbidden worlds.
At eighteen, she commanded an army in space.
The final battle draws near. While Earth groans under the tyranny of UET, the armada commanded by Rissa and Treegare approaches from deep space. This is Risa’s finest hours. She has returned to claim her destiny.

Rissa Kerguelen 04 Zelde M’Tana
Young, untried, but a lethally trained fighter, Zelde M’Tana found herself legally shanghaied by the oppressive UET, imprisoned on a starship bound for the brothels of a mining planet. There was no way Zelde was going to stand for that, and when the ship’s first officer, Parnell, led an anti-UET revolt, Zelde joined the mutineers and single-handedly turned defeat into victory. First as Parnell’s lover, then as his assistant, Zelde was mistrusted by the crew, but when the UET struck again and Parnell died, there was only one choice for captain: Zelde M’Tana.

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See also Almost Complete Short Fiction by F.M. Busby (ed. Jerry eBooks 2021) https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1293&t=4599160




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