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Lee Tidball

The Lost Princess

language (Short on Time Books Sept. 28, 2018)
"A masterfully told story with characters that have depth and purpose. Giana and Kil Joi and the rest of the cast sparkle at every turn. I did not want the story to end." Amazon reviewer Nur-zai looked down at the girl that sat in her drug-induced sleep next to him in the hovercraft. "Who is she, Captain?" he asked.
Kil-Joi's eyes moved from the carnage below to the girl and back again, over and over. "I don't know, Nur-zai Gin. I got no bloody idea."
And so Kil-Joi, the notorious human trafficker, and Nur-zai Gin, his eccentric Head Jailer, begin probing to discover what it is about a nondescript Earth girl named Giana, who uses a wheelchair no less, that has been hidden from them by Giana's buyer, Danizen Jin-soon, the loathsome son of the Rulers of their home world of Ty-lo.

But as they delve deeper into the mystery that is Giana, each becomes shockingly aware that this "girl in the rolling chair" is a person far more important than either could possibly have imagined. From a bloody street-gang conflict over a Los Angeles neighborhood to a devious power struggle on their home world, they realize that Giana just might be the legendary nexus that links both worlds in one colossal conflict rife with intergalactic consequences.

The Lost Princess is a companion/prequel to Lee Tidball's The Quinnipiac Disappearance.

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