Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line
ISBN-10
0060541709
ISBN-13
9780060541705
Series
Crossing The Line
Category
Fiction
Pages
373
Language
English
Published
2004-10-26
Publisher
Harper Collins
Author
Karen Traviss

Description

In the sequel to City of Pearl, former Environmental Enforcement Officer Shan Frankland is confronted by a difficult choice between saving Cavanagh's Star and its fragile native population, and the destruction of human invaders out to seize control of the planet. Original.

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