The Hangman’s Daughter: Book 1 of the Bastard Legion series released on Ebook on the 26th of January

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The Hangman’s Daughter, Book One in the all new Bastard Legion series is out on Ebook on January the 26th (paperback to follow later in the year) and it is also available as an audiobook (!) from here.


Four hundred years in the future, the most dangerous criminals are kept in suspended animation aboard prison ships and “rehabilitated” in a shared virtual reality environment. But Miska Corbin, a thief and hacker with a background in black ops, has stolen one of these ships, the Hangman’s Daughter, and made it her own. Controlled by explosive collars and trained in virtual reality by the electronic ghost of a dead marine sergeant, the thieves, gangsters, murderers, and worse are transformed into Miska’s own private indentured army: the Bastard Legion. Are the mercenaries just for fun and profit, or does Miska have a hidden purpose connected to her covert past?


Suicide Squad/the Dirty Dozen for lovers of Aliens, a thrilling new down-and-dirty military SF series set in a world of mercenary actions and covert operations.

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Published on January 03, 2017 04:22
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Paul Tease Just completed this fabulous new book from an author I'm now considering a go to guy for a gritty, fast paced hardcore read, if you like your sci-fi brutal, unforgiving & breakneck speed Gavin is most definitely your man :-), a little light on the technical detail here & there (to be honest I'm a stickler for the technical stuff so its probably just me), but great characters I feel I've already become attached to and an engaging plot more than make up for this occasional lack of detail, I cant wait for the next instalment :-)


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