Leif the Lucky
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Murder Under Another Sun
by Colin Alexander
read by Nick Flesher
Part 2 of the Leif the Lucky series
Nothing is new under another sun. Not even murder.
This mission should be simple. Exoplanetary scout Leif Grettison and ace pilot Yang Yong are off to deliver a load of supplies and reinforcing settlers to a recently colonized planet. It's as routine as a starflight can be.
Famous last words.
Something is wrong with the colonists. They are astonishingly ill-suited for the task of settling a new world. The planet, too, is a poor place to plant a town for humans. Even if everything goes right, the colony might not survive.
Then one of the colonists is found dead. Murder is a possibility. Not long after, another one dies-and this time, it's definitely murder. In a world with only two hundred people, there's at least one killer.
Meanwhile, the colony's new leader has a plan-but Leif has doubts. Will this man save the settlement, or use his power to become a dictator? Leif and Yong's mission is clear: they must leave the colony in shape to survive.
Leif is a retired soldier, not a detective, and when it comes to investigating a crime, he doesn't have a clue. Literally.
Still, it falls to him to follow the evidence and find the killer. He also needs to deal with the leader and the leader's plan. If Leif fails, the only mystery may be how long it will take for everyone to die.
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The Lucky Starman
by Colin Alexander
read by Nick Flesher
Part 3 of the Leif the Lucky series
Is Leif really lucky? Stranded in orbit, viewing a destroyed civilization on Earth through the screens of a starship almost out of fuel and food, he doesn't feel that way.
It wasn't supposed to be like that.
As the starship Dauntless returns from a successful mission to the planet called Heaven, Earth holds no attractions for Exoplanetary Scout Leif Grettison. He wants only to complete the mission and leave for another star, along with ace pilot Yang Yong. In fact, he would be happy spending the rest of his life flying the starways with her.
But they and the rest of the ship's skeleton crew awaken from hibernation to find Earth's solar system dark and silent-no signals, no responses to their transmissions. When they make orbit, the magnitude of the disaster becomes clear: An apocalyptic war has killed billions and destroyed every last source of power and tech that 22nd-Century humans relied on to survive.
Getting down to Earth is only the beginning of Leif's problems. Those few who survived the apocalypse are still divided, fighting over what's left. The disastrous re-entry to Earth leaves him with no resources or allies. He lands in the middle of a makeshift family that needs him more than he's comfortable with and hears stories-even nursery rhymes-that speak of a lucky starman. For once, he's the only person with tech-but if he's caught using it, they might kill him.
Can a man back from the stars end the warfare on Earth, or will he make it worse? Can he save a family that might become his? Is he everyone's lucky starman?
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