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The egalitarian nation of Aotearoa may be a safe haven for freedom fighters, but former Sky commander Breta yearns for more. The sudden build-up of troopers in the southern Brown Zone, and a conviction that someone is still betraying the Women's Line, provide a stimulating assignment. Breta gets more than he bargained for during his clandestine visit to the bay region, but this only serves to strengthen his resolve to implement an alliance between the Sky pilots, the Kauri-Australia Line (KAL) and the Women's Line to overthrow the totalitarian Australian government. The situation alters when…mehr

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The egalitarian nation of Aotearoa may be a safe haven for freedom fighters, but former Sky commander Breta yearns for more. The sudden build-up of troopers in the southern Brown Zone, and a conviction that someone is still betraying the Women's Line, provide a stimulating assignment. Breta gets more than he bargained for during his clandestine visit to the bay region, but this only serves to strengthen his resolve to implement an alliance between the Sky pilots, the Kauri-Australia Line (KAL) and the Women's Line to overthrow the totalitarian Australian government. The situation alters when villagers in the northern Brown Zone stage their own small but successful insurrection - the Sky Lines Alliance is formed and Operation Unity begins. But they'll soon discover that radical change cannot be achieved without recourse to the dark side.
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Autorenporträt
Sue Parritt is a fiction writer based in Mornington, Victoria. Her novel Sannah and the Pilgrim, the first in a trilogy of a future dystopian Australia, was published by Odyssey Books in 2014 and was Commended in the FAW Christina Stead Award, 2014. The second, Pia and the Skyman, was published in April 2016. The Sky Lines Alliance completes the trilogy, published in November 2016. Her short stories, poetry and articles have appeared in national and international magazines and anthologies. She has also written a TV series pilot based on Sannah and the Pilgrim, and is now seeking a producer.