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Kristine Smith |
Code of Conduct |
![US Orders](../HandHTML/Icons/orderUS.GIF)
![Order Can](../HandHTML/Icons/orderCA.GIF) |
![Excerpt](../HandHTML/Icons/excrpt.GIF) |
Avon, 1999 (1999) |
Paperback |
18 years ago, Captain Jani Killian intervened against orders in an Idomeni civil war, and was presumed dead in a crash which killed all of her troop. She is liable to summary execution by both human and Idomeni authorities, and her body, rebuilt with Idomeni genetic materials, is failing. An astonishing first novel. (WW) |
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Kristine Smith |
Contact Imminent |
![US Orders](../HandHTML/Icons/orderUS.GIF)
![Order Can](../HandHTML/Icons/orderCA.GIF) |
![Review](../HandHTML/Icons/review.GIF) |
Eos, 2003 (2003) |
Paperback |
In this 4th in the series, Jani Kilian discovers that she is not the only idomeni-humanish blending, and deals with an escalating succession of 'cross-species political crises'. (HW) |
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Kristine Smith |
Law of Survival |
![US Orders](../HandHTML/Icons/orderUS.GIF)
![Order Can](../HandHTML/Icons/orderCA.GIF) |
![Review](../HandHTML/Icons/review.GIF) ![Excerpt](../HandHTML/Icons/excrpt.GIF) |
Eos, 2001 |
Paperback |
In this 3rd of a series, Jani Killian must deal with threats to those close to her while coming to terms with her ongoing human-idomeni hybridization. (HW) |
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Kristine Smith |
Rules of Conflict |
![US Orders](../HandHTML/Icons/orderUS.GIF)
![Order Can](../HandHTML/Icons/orderCA.GIF) |
![Excerpt](../HandHTML/Icons/excrpt.GIF) |
HarperCollins, 2000 (2000) |
Paperback |
Continues the adventures of Jani Killian in a sequel to Code of Conduct. Now her body is breaking down even more rapidly than human and Idomeni relations. Not quite as good as the first and obviously laying the groundwork for the next in this series. (WW) |
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