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Separated from their classmates during a drill, Scout Cadets Anne Villas and Christine Montide find themselves stranded on a previously uncharted world. By pure chance they've discovered a lost human colony that wants to stay lost, and the rulers of this planet will use all the power they have to keep it a secret. Anne is not just any cadet, though. She's "The Princess Scout" - the daughter of David Rice, the Scout Corps' legendary hero, and Callan, indomitable heir to the throne of Mordan. With the might of a whole planet against them, can Anne and Chris find a way to not merely survive, but…mehr

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Separated from their classmates during a drill, Scout Cadets Anne Villas and Christine Montide find themselves stranded on a previously uncharted world. By pure chance they've discovered a lost human colony that wants to stay lost, and the rulers of this planet will use all the power they have to keep it a secret. Anne is not just any cadet, though. She's "The Princess Scout" - the daughter of David Rice, the Scout Corps' legendary hero, and Callan, indomitable heir to the throne of Mordan. With the might of a whole planet against them, can Anne and Chris find a way to not merely survive, but win? The Princess Scout mashes up space opera excitement with the dangerous atmosphere of a Cold War thriller, resulting in the latest standalone hit novel in Henry Vogel's best-selling Scout series. Read it today!
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Henry worked a wide range of menial jobs in his youth, before ending up in software development. In between the menial jobs and the IT jobs, he achieved some small fame as the writer and co-creator of the small press comic book titles Southern Knights and X-Thieves. In 2006, Henry took up storytelling and has performed all across the state of North Carolina.¿Henry has been a fan of science fiction for as long as he can remember. His love of space opera and planetary romance is the reason his science fiction novels end up in those subgenres.¿Henry currently lives in Raleigh, NC, with his wife, a cat, and a host of imaginary friends clamoring to tell him of their adventures.