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Hell's Child: The Log Entries of Jenny Terran
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Hell's Child: The Log Entries of Jenny Terran

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Continuing the blog of Jenny Terran, a Starfleet cadet assigned to the USS Earhart...

Assigned to the 'Professional Development Program', Jenny arrives at the Academy for her first term. With new friends and foes to contend with, Jenny must rise above everything that is thrown at her to prove that she is not the misfit she is maligned to be.

Then she on to her first mission aboard the ill-fated USS Earhart. The assignment: to find out what happened to the former crew of the Earhart and so many other ships that have disappeared in the aptly nicknamed, Bermuda Zone. It is not long however, before Jenny realises that she has a link to this place ... that she is the key to unravelling the mystery.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA B Potts
Release dateApr 18, 2014
ISBN9781311235879
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A B Potts

Guilty as charged. I spent most of my childhood daydreaming in worlds inspired by the likes of Jules Verne, Gene Roddenberry and Ian Fleming. Further fuelled by TV programmes such as Doctor Who, The Professionals, The Man from UNCLE and Tomorrow’s World, it is only to be expected that my stories should be imaginative and futuristic with a hint of humour.At school, whilst others were listening to and absorbing the cold, hard facts of the French Revolution, I was running amuck through the streets of France with the Scarlet Pimpernel saving the Dauphin from the evil clutches of ‘Les Citoyens’. Nowadays, I have a very dull job as a bookkeeper so I continue to daydream of intergalactic fire fights and car chases though the Stelvio Pass with various baddies attempting to machine gun me into oblivion...... and so you see, I'm off on my travels again. It really is that easy for me to be transported to these other worlds. Places I now want to share with others. I just hope you get as much enjoyment from my stories as I have.

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