They are the Orphans of the Citadel. Maisy and her friends have been expelled from the Citadel, a corporate-owned station at the edge of known space. Now they're limping their way toward a newly discovered planet aboard the Oro Zapato, a "colony ship" that is nothing more than a badly damaged freighter held together with duct tape and good intentions. But they aren't alone out here. When the newly christened Golden Shoe encounters a derelict research vessel, it's an opportunity to salvage some much-needed supplies. However, Maisy soon discovers the ship isn't exactly abandoned. Friend,…mehr
They are the Orphans of the Citadel. Maisy and her friends have been expelled from the Citadel, a corporate-owned station at the edge of known space. Now they're limping their way toward a newly discovered planet aboard the Oro Zapato, a "colony ship" that is nothing more than a badly damaged freighter held together with duct tape and good intentions. But they aren't alone out here. When the newly christened Golden Shoe encounters a derelict research vessel, it's an opportunity to salvage some much-needed supplies. However, Maisy soon discovers the ship isn't exactly abandoned. Friend, foe...family? Nothing is quite as it seems, and the crew of the Shoe once again find themselves at a crossroads. The path ahead is rough. Can they face it together?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Owens, of Norrköping, Sweden, was raised in Minneapolis, MN. and Washington, D.C. The family moved to Norrköping where Michael remained until graduation from College with a BA in Auditing and nance in 1979 and moved to Minneapolis to audit at Arthur Andersen & Co. Relocating to Norrköping in 1981, he continued as auditor, CFO, and consultant. Michael presently consults for companies in pharmaceuticals development. Michael resides in Kolmården, near Norrköping, with his wife Heléna. They have two grown daughters, Cecilia and Alexandra.
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