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Davin tried to clear his name, and wound up owing the most dangerous man in the solar system. And it’s time that debt was paid. Davin’s mercenary crew, the Wild Nines, are being sent out to Neptune and humanity’s fringes to try and find a lost freighter, one carrying enough valuable material to clear Davin’s sizeable tab. Problem is, the Wild Nines aren’t the only ones interested in this treasure, and Davin might be late to a very deadly party. Dark Ice is the second novel in The Wild Nines series, an action-packed space opera where humanity’s expansion through the solar system is driven by blood, sweat, and greed. If you’re looking for a planet-spanning adventure with characters as willing to crack a joke as blast an enemy, pick up Dark Ice today and step into the story!

262 pages, Paperback

Published May 14, 2020

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A.R. Knight

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I spin stories in a frosty house in Madison, WI, primarily owned by a pair of cats. After getting sucked into the working grind in the economic crash of the 2008, I found myself spending boring meetings soaring through space and going on grand adventures.

Eventually, spending time with podcasting, screenplays, short stories and other novels, I found a story I could fall into and a cast of characters both entertaining and full of heart. That story became Wild Nines, and eventually became a trilogy.

I've got a basket, maybe even a barrel of ideas for more stories coming after these, so if you'd like to see what I'm scribing, feel free to visit me at adamrknight.com or sign up for my newsletter at http://bit.ly/bkbnewswn.

Thanks for reading!

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April 13, 2017
Better than the first. The story is very nice and the characters are even further developer. I'm looking forward to the final book in the series.
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