Ketty Smith is an instructor with the Recruit Training Service, turning sixteen-year-old conscripts into government fighters. She's determined to win the job of lead instructor at Camp Bishop, but the arrival of Bex and her friends brings challenges she's not ready to handle. Running from her own traumatic past, Ketty faces a choice: to make a stand, and expose a government conspiracy, or keep herself safe, and hope she's working for the winning side. The Battle Ground series is set in a dystopian near-future UK, after Brexit and Scottish independence.
Ketty Smith is an instructor with the Recruit Training Service, turning sixteen-year-old conscripts into government fighters. She's determined to win the job of lead instructor at Camp Bishop, but the arrival of Bex and her friends brings challenges she's not ready to handle. Running from her own traumatic past, Ketty faces a choice: to make a stand, and expose a government conspiracy, or keep herself safe, and hope she's working for the winning side. The Battle Ground series is set in a dystopian near-future UK, after Brexit and Scottish independence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Churcher fell in love with space flight at the age of five, after watching the launch of the first orbital Space Shuttle mission. She fell in love with science fiction shortly after that, and in her teens she discovered dystopian fiction. She went on to earn a Masters Degree in Science Fiction Studies, and spent many years working as a magazine writer and editor. Her UK-based friendship-centred dystopian Battle Ground Series has won two international book awards, and five-star reviews from readers aged 11 to 80. She's always happy to meet writers and readers, and talk about SF, YA fiction, politics (in the widest sense), dinosaurs, writing, and the merits of various fictional starships.Follow her online at RachelChurcherWriting on Instagram and GoodReads, and find her books at TallerBooks.com.
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