en
Nancy Holder

Big Damn Hero

Meld me wanneer het boek is toegevoegd
Dit boek lezen upload een EPUB- of FB2-bestand naar Bookmate. Hoe kan ik een boek uploaden?
The first original novel tying into the critically acclaimed and much-missed Firefly series from creator Joss Whedon.
The Battle of Serenity Valley was the turning point that led the Independents to their defeat at the hands of the Alliance. Yet the Browncoats had held the valley for weeks against all odds, before being ordered to lay down their arms. Command stated they refused to send in airpower because the ground war was “too hot.” But the soldiers who were there insist that was not true…
While picking up a new cargo on Persephone, Captain Malcolm Reynolds is kidnapped by a bunch of embittered veteran Browncoats who suspect him of sabotaging the Independents during the war. As the rest of the crew struggle to locate him, Mal is placed on trial for his life, fighting compelling evidence that someone did indeed betray them to the Alliance all those years ago. As old comrades and old rivals crawl out of the woodwork, Mal must prove his innocence, but his captors are desperate and destitute, and will settle for nothing less than the culprit’s blood.
Dit boek is momenteel niet beschikbaar
365 afgedrukte pagina’s
Auteursrechteigenaar
Bookwire
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2018
Jaar van uitgave
2018
Uitgeverij
Titan Books
Hebt u het al gelezen? Wat vindt u ervan?
👍👎

Citaten

  • Nataly Kovalenkociteerde uit5 jaar geleden
    “Get there early, maybe we can have ourselves a little japery first,” said Jayne.

    Mal shook his head. “I know what your idea of japery is, Jayne, and it ain’t gonna happen. We’re there to work, not punch folk.”

    “Not even a little?”

    “Nuh-uh.”

    “Awww.” Jayne sounded as petulant as a child. “Remind me again why I come with you on these trips.”

    “’Cause you’re so damn handsome.”
  • Nataly Kovalenkociteerde uit5 jaar geleden
    She was a kid who made her own fun, and her idea of fun wasn’t necessarily the safe, happy kind. More usually it was the “What the hot holy hell just happened?” kind.
  • Nataly Kovalenkociteerde uit5 jaar geleden
    He didn’t like it much either, but when the choice was bad choice or no choice, you smiled wide and said thank you.
fb2epub
Sleep je bestanden hiernaartoe (maximaal 5 per keer)