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Prisoner Seven volunteered long ago to travel to an alien world to teach the local population how to build better roads, bridges, and dams. In time, the nature of the mission changed. Instead of teaching engineering, his leadership wants him to concentrate on rigging elections. Asking to be sent home, instead he is tried for treason and sentenced to death. He awakes seventeen years later, finding his consciousness trapped in an alien body and a slave that is under sentence of death. He must now navigate the alien world as a conjoined consciousness, thwart the plans of his leaders, and find out who, and what, he truly is.…mehr

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Prisoner Seven volunteered long ago to travel to an alien world to teach the local population how to build better roads, bridges, and dams. In time, the nature of the mission changed. Instead of teaching engineering, his leadership wants him to concentrate on rigging elections. Asking to be sent home, instead he is tried for treason and sentenced to death. He awakes seventeen years later, finding his consciousness trapped in an alien body and a slave that is under sentence of death. He must now navigate the alien world as a conjoined consciousness, thwart the plans of his leaders, and find out who, and what, he truly is.

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Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Victor Zillmer (retired) served for thirty years in both active and reserve duty, serving among other places-Bosnia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Iraq, and New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Starting service as a private in basic training, he rose through the ranks the hard way and was responsible for more than one thousand construction projects, including Saddam Hussein's prison cell and the New Orleans surge barrier. LTC Zillmer has seen war and what it does to both the individuals and entire cultures. He now resides in Lindale, Texas, where he grows blackberries and writes novels.