A jungle planet. A lost orphan. And an acolyte risking her life to find him.
Afua is a promising acolyte of the Shanta Order, on the densely forested planet of Nuafri. She volunteers to educate orphans – her lively ophanti – every ninth day. When one of her wards goes missing in a dangerous area full of sinkholes and deadly fauna, Afua knows the authorities won’t do anything about a single lost child.
Luckily for the orphan, Afua will.
She is armed only with her knowledge of wildlife, and implanted augmentations that can sometimes deter attacks. But she is not alone. The sentient, insect-like Dooga she has bonded with, named Akalie, will follow her anywhere, despite being heavily pregnant.
An unforgettable Amazofuturist adventure about compassion, courage, and finding your way in life.
About The Lost Solace Universe
The Lost Solace universe is epic. A galaxy of space ships that disappear and return many years later, the crew missing, the ships changed and malevolent. A combination of action, emotion and humour. Strange other-worldly Entities trapped in our universe.
The Lost Tales of Solace are standalone tales about a defining moment in the life of a character. Helene is about the birth of the amazing AI sentience which Opal later steals. Grubane gives an alternative view of a man some see as a hero (and some as a war criminal) during one of his last missions before he faces Opal. Clarissa shows us what happened to Opal’s little sister, when her ship disappeared, and how she … well, spoilers. And Ruabon explains how Opal and Athene achieved something thought to be impossible: passing through a scan glitter web without being captured. There will be more Lost Tales as the Lost Solace universe grows.
Afua is the next story in the series. Lost Solace fans keep asking for more books. This is the result!
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