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Umlac's Legacy

Entangled Galaxy, Book 2

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Umlac's Legacy

By: Jim Meeks-Johnson
Narrated by: AC Oliver
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When you slay the guardian of evil, you come face-to-face with its master.

When the cyborg Umlac threatens to enslave Earth, Lt. Jade Mahelona defeats him in a hard-fought duel. Now she stands to inherit his interstellar empire.

But Umlac's inheritance comes with a catch. Her vassals are two-ton blobs who believe that if they kill her, they win her right to rule. And on top of that, Umlac's former master expects Jade to serve under him in Umlac's stead.

Naturally, Jade avoids the cyborg kingdom. But Earth faces invasion by Umlac's brothers, and terrorists destroy Earth's only interstellar link to its allies. Earth's only hope is for Jade to claim Umlac's vassals and lead a counterattack through the uncharted space of the cyborg kingdom.

Spies and assassins plague Jade, and she must learn who to trust before it's too late.

And somewhere, Umlac's former master—a being of such incredible power that he dominates ten thousand suns—prepares her doom.

If you enjoy fast-paced adventure exploring alien civilizations, you must get Umlac's Legacy.

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©2020 Jim Meeks-Johnson (P)2022 Jim Meeks-Johnson
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