Merchants and Maji

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Steampunk, Space Opera, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Merchants and Maji by William C. Tracy, Space Wizard Science Fantasy
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Author: William C. Tracy ISBN: 1230003224489
Publisher: Space Wizard Science Fantasy Publication: August 22, 2016
Imprint: Space Wizard Science Fantasy Language: English
Author: William C. Tracy
ISBN: 1230003224489
Publisher: Space Wizard Science Fantasy
Publication: August 22, 2016
Imprint: Space Wizard Science Fantasy
Language: English

An old war machine and a revolutionary space capsule will change relations among the ten species forever.

Last Delivery
Prot, Amra, and crew sell goods across the ten homeworlds in a refitted war transport, saving up to buy a shop. But after fees to travel between worlds, their profits always fall short. Their newest customers are the xenophobic Sureriaj. But when a protest over offworlder trading shuts down all business, the crew’s only hope is to leave the planet delivering emergency medical supplies. The contract is for too much money, the seller is using a false name, and the cargo is magically sealed. Nothing could go wrong.

The First Majus in Space
The ten species are in awe of the first space capsule. But when the majus piloting it is assassinated, Origon Cyrysi is the only one able to complete the mission. Too late, he finds the spacecraft may cost him his abilities. And even if Origon returns from space, the escaped assassin might still trigger an interstellar war. Either way, the fuel is burning.

If you like steampunk, political intrigue, music-based magic, and spaceships, you’ll love this stand-alone book in William C. Tracy’s Dissolutionverse. Buy Merchants and Maji to discover the adventure today!

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An old war machine and a revolutionary space capsule will change relations among the ten species forever.

Last Delivery
Prot, Amra, and crew sell goods across the ten homeworlds in a refitted war transport, saving up to buy a shop. But after fees to travel between worlds, their profits always fall short. Their newest customers are the xenophobic Sureriaj. But when a protest over offworlder trading shuts down all business, the crew’s only hope is to leave the planet delivering emergency medical supplies. The contract is for too much money, the seller is using a false name, and the cargo is magically sealed. Nothing could go wrong.

The First Majus in Space
The ten species are in awe of the first space capsule. But when the majus piloting it is assassinated, Origon Cyrysi is the only one able to complete the mission. Too late, he finds the spacecraft may cost him his abilities. And even if Origon returns from space, the escaped assassin might still trigger an interstellar war. Either way, the fuel is burning.

If you like steampunk, political intrigue, music-based magic, and spaceships, you’ll love this stand-alone book in William C. Tracy’s Dissolutionverse. Buy Merchants and Maji to discover the adventure today!

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