The Necropolis Empire: A Twilight Imperium Novel

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Simon and Schuster, Sep 28, 2021 - Fiction - 368 pages
The key to controlling the galaxy is hidden on a distant planet, and interplanetary powers will do anything to unlock its secrets, in this epic space opera from the best-selling game, Twilight Imperium

Bianca Xing has spent a lifetime on a provincial planet, dreaming of travelling the stars. When her planet is annexed by the Barony of Letnev, Bianca finds herself being taken into custody, told that she’s special – the secret daughter of a brilliant scientist, hidden away on a remote planet for her own safety. But the truth about Bianca is stranger. There are secrets hidden in her genetic code that could have galaxy altering consequences. Driven by an incredible yearning and assisted by the fearsome Letnev Captain, Dampierre, Bianca must follow her destiny to the end, even if it leads to places that are best left forgotten.
 

Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
10
Section 3
24
Section 4
37
Section 5
47
Section 6
57
Section 7
66
Section 8
76
Section 21
209
Section 22
218
Section 23
230
Section 24
240
Section 25
250
Section 26
259
Section 27
267
Section 28
279

Section 9
86
Section 10
95
Section 11
107
Section 12
116
Section 13
118
Section 14
129
Section 15
139
Section 16
151
Section 17
162
Section 18
174
Section 19
185
Section 20
199
Section 29
280
Section 30
289
Section 31
299
Section 32
309
Section 33
319
Section 34
329
Section 35
340
Section 36
352
Section 37
361
Section 38
365
Section 39
366
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TIM PRATT is a Hugo Award-winning SF and fantasy author, and has also been a finalist for the World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Stoker, Mythopoeic, and Nebula Awards, among others. He is the author of over twenty novels, and scores of short stories. Since 2001 he has worked for Locus, the magazine of the science fiction and fantasy field, where he currently serves as senior editor. He lives in Berkeley, CA, with his wife and son.

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