Refugee (Bio of a Space Tyrant Series #1) by Piers Anthony

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  • Pub. Date: October 1983
  • 320pp
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    • Pub. Date: October 1983
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp

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    Vol. 1 Refugee

    CALIGULA OF THE STARS

    Though he was later accused of every crime and sexual perversion in the galaxy, Hope Hubris began as an innocent. Because he defended his older sister against the violent lusts of a wealthy scion, Hope and his peasant family were forced to flee Callisto, one of the moons of Jupiter. Pursued by the bloodthirsty scions across the airless desert, they barely escaped with their lives. The illegal space bubble was overcrowded with refugees, all hoping to reach Jupiter for asylum.

    But the space travelers had not reckoned on the terrible threat of high space-the pirates, barbaric men who rape, rob, and murder, with no thought but to satisfy their bestial appetites. It will take all Hope's ingenuity to survive, but the atrocities he witnesses will never die. There is only one way he can be rid of them . . .

    REVENGE

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    Bio of a Space Tyrant: Refugee (#1)by Anonymous

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    January 28, 2008: Very exciting! Lots of creative dialogue, violence, and interesting plot twists. Great introduction. The protagonist's Hispanic background was woven well into the plot.

    Bio of a Space Tyrant: Refugee (#1)by Anonymous

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    March 26, 2003: There aren't enough stars in the galaxy to give this book! This book gave me a fear of turning the page in fear of how a tragedy would occour or turnout. Exquisit writing and the best series of books to own.


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