Kati of Terra Book 2 – Free on Amazon this Week
This
week, Oct 17 to 21 2018, “Kati of Terra Book 2: On Assignment to the Planet of
the Exalted” is free on Amazon.
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So, go on a romantic
adventure, to bring to justice a dangerous planetary elite that has gone
horribly wrong, with our gal Kati of Terra and her companion Mikal (and, of
course her ever helpful but cantankerous Granda node):
Kati of Terra: Book Two – On Assignment to the Planet of the Exalted
After
narrowly escaping the pursuit of the slave trader Gorsh on Makros III, the
Drowned Planet, Kati of Terra has arrived on the planet Lamania, the home world
of her alien companion and fellow escapee, Mikal r’ma Trodden. The bureaucracy of the Lamanian Social
Services, however, insists that the two be separated for half-a-Lamanian year,
to ensure that this Wilder woman is not being exploited by her more urbane
lover, who is also a Star Federation agent.
In principle a worthy policy, it has left Kati without Mikal’s company
while dealing with the loss of her connection to her young son Jake, and the
knowledge that she will never be able to return home to Earth.
While
exploring her new environment, she is confronted with the realization that
Gorsh has spread his tentacles into the Star Federation. She identifies and rescues a young victim of
the slave trade, using knowledge gained during her and Mikal’s period of
captivity on Gorsh’s ship.
She
agrees to take the lead role in an undercover investigation of the venerable
Federation planet, Vultaire, which seems to be implicated in the
lawlessness. Apparently the members of
the planet’s upper class, known as the Exalted Citizens, have grown corrupt,
some of them even taking up slave-ownership, alongside numerous other
vices. With three companions, Kati forms
the Unofficial Investigative Team into the Conditions on the Planet
Vultaire. The team members make their
way, clandestinely, there, and undertake their investigation while posing as an
itinerant Entertainment Troupe.
Secretly, they make common cause with the downtrodden locals, including
elements of the resistance to the oligarchy.
Meanwhile,
Mikal, the Federation agent, is sent to explore the Xeonsaur connection to the
slave trade. It has to do with a captive
member of the lizard species who has been forced to navigate Slaver Gorsh’s
space ship through vast distances during its slave-snatching operations. Mikal too must make common cause; he does so
with a beautiful female of the reptilian/humanoid race, the life-partner to the
unhappy Xeonsaur captive.
Kati and
Mikal must make their separate ways and overcome separate obstacles and
dangers, before re-uniting in the struggle on Vultaire. Their reunion as battlers against the slave
trade coincides with the end of their forced separation, ushering in a time of
new connection. However, together on
Vultaire, they need all the resources and ingenuity that they and their
companions have, to stay alive, and to help heal the Vultairian society, as
well as the very planet itself from the sickness that the corruptions have
caused.
This is a full-length novel of about 260,000
words (equivalent to a paperback of about 500 pages). Please note that the Kati of Terra novels are
written so that they can be read as stand-alone books. Kati of Terra Book 2 can be enjoyed by
readers who have not yet read Kati of Terra Book 1. Naturally, we encourage people to read both
novels to experience all the adventure and romance of the Kati of Terra series.
And afterwards, you can continue with Kati of Terra 3: Showdown on the Planet of the Slavers and Ingrid of Terra: Rescue of the Green Girls.
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