An Arm And A Leg

An Arm And A Leg

by Silas Vale
An Arm And A Leg

An Arm And A Leg

by Silas Vale

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Overview

The United States and Canada have fallen. A new country has risen from the ashes.

After twenty long years, the Auranis finally ended. A cure was distributed throughout the regions affected, and the remaining Aurans were dispatched effectively by European soldiers. Now, with the survivors able to return to their homes, they find that they will need to build a new country.

That's exactly what they do.

After six long years, things seem to be falling into place. There is a new system of government, new cities are being built, and a new renaissance of neon technology has formed from the ashes of the American wasteland.

The Graces are still there. Saythe Grace has joined the military and is an aspiring general; his aspirations are hindered, however, when he is given a trainee; a girl that suffered massive disabilities at the hand of the Auranis. Now, she is his responsibility, and when things go horribly wrong on a mission... He becomes aware of just what that means.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987065626
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/27/2019
Series: Robotics and Necrotics , #3
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Silas Vale is an anonymous author with many stories to tell.

After only recently breaking into the public eye, Vale intends on publishing a wide array of books, ranging from magic-riddled fantasy to gritty, realistic crime. They've been writing as a hobby for over ten years, and during that time, have amassed a huge quantity of stories that need to be told.

And be told they will.

Vale lives in a small town without much to do, and as such, has a passion for everything creative. They live with their cats, a bearded dragon, a bird, a snake, and a word processor, each of which being equally important in the writing process.
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