Monika With A 'K' Intergalactic War Criminal
The Alien Librarian Book 3
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E. D. Robson
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At least, that’s what the galaxy believes.
Officially declared an intergalactic war criminal and “executed” by a celebrity wrestler, Monika should be safely forgotten. Instead, she’s very much alive—stranded on a decaying mining planet, hunted by criminal syndicates, and trying to rebuild a quiet life with a charming but complicated adventurer named Miles.
Monika never wanted to save the galaxy.
She wanted to clean libraries, avoid attention, and live a peaceful, ordinary life.
Unfortunately, fate—and several heavily armed mercenaries—have other plans.
As bounty hunters, pirates, corrupt corporations, and an assassin straight out of an old Earth western close in, Monika must confront her past, her identity, and her growing feelings for a man with secrets of his own. Along the way, she’s aided (and bullied) by her lethal half-sister Natasha, a collection of reformed pirates, and a family who measure heroism by survival rather than glory.
Monika With a K Saves the World is a witty, character-driven science-fiction adventure full of:
- Reluctant heroes
- Dry British humor
- Interstellar crime syndicates
- Awkward romance
- And one librarian who just wants a quiet life
Sometimes the person who saves the world is the one who never wanted to be famous in the first place.
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