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The Chaos of Luck

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By Catherine Cerveny

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A Brazilian tarot card reader and a Russian crime lord race to stop a conspiracy in this steamy science fiction adventure — the sequel to the exciting series that began with The Rule of Luck.

Mars, the terraformed jewel of the TriSystem, is the playground for the rich and powerful. A marvel of scientific engineering, the newly colonized world offers every luxury. For the first time in human history, the picture perfect life is possible.

Felicia Sevigny’s come to the Red Planet for a fresh start. She’s brought the tarot cards that have been her family’s trade for generations but is hoping to leave the rest of her troubled past behind.

Felicia wants to believe that Mars will also be a clean slate for her and Alexei Petriv, notorious leader of the Tsarist Consortium, but her cards keep predicting something even darker and more insidious is ahead. Something that could mean the end, not just for her and Alexei, but for the entire TriSystem — and all of humanity.

On Sale
Dec 5, 2017
Page Count
432 pages
Publisher
Orbit
ISBN-13
9780316510554

Catherine Cerveny

About the Author

Catherine Cerveny was born in Peterborough, Ontario. She’d always planned to move away to the big city but the small town life got its hooks in her and that’s where she still resides today. Catherine is a huge fan of romance and science fiction and wishes the two genres would cross paths more often.

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