Conqueror Of The Andromeda Galaxy - Teejay Lecapois - Books - Lulu.com - 9781304851253 - May 29, 2021
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Conqueror Of The Andromeda Galaxy


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The Human species has discovered Interstellar Space Travel and exited the Milky Way Galaxy in search of its destiny. Over the next few thousand years, they thoroughly colonized the Andromeda Galaxy, settling thousands of Planets. Today, the Planet Cush, the very first world settled by Hafiza the Huntress, is part of the Imperator's Circle, the three worlds which rule the trillions who form Galactic Society. The sons and daughters of various Great Houses, which rule entire Star Systems, are vying for power on the Galactic Stage. The Great House of Orisha, one of the Royal Families of the Planet Cush, finds itself at a convergence. Prince Barak of House Orisha and his wife Lady Mariam want to seize power at a Galactic level, and ensure power and prosperity for their people. The ambitious couple's son Prince Hannibal Orisha has other plans. Bored at the prestigious Agar University, and tired of pursuing dalliances with the likes of Duchess Varia, Heiress of the House of Rhys-Visser, Hannibal longs for adventure. Galactic Politics mean nothing to Prince Hannibal, who dreams of finding the long-lost Earth, the mythical Prime World from which all Human beings supposedly originate. There are powers far beyond those of the seemingly invincible Human worlds, and there's a reason why Humanity left the Earth eons ago and seldom mentions it. Hannibal will stop at nothing to uncover the secrets of Mankind's origin. Unfortunately, Hannibal's quest pits him against family, friends, lovers, and an Evil older than the Stars...

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 29, 2021
ISBN13 9781304851253
Publishers Lulu.com
Pages 450
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 25 mm   ·   566 g
Language English  

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