Thursday, May 14, 2020

Puss is back


Celia Whitley, formerly head of Imperial Security, escapes facing court on a technicality. But Celia's no fool. She knows perfectly well that Imperial agents will be following her every move. The thing is, she has been an Imperial agent herself. She knows all the moves, she has powerful contacts, and she has planned her disappearance for years. It's going to take all of Tian and Brent's cyborg smarts to catch up with her. And even then, they might need some help from their cyborg friend, auralfang, Puss.


Here's an excerpt. Brent, Tian, and Puss are on Whitley's trail.

Brent followed a couple of steps behind Tian as she returned to the ship. The set of her shoulders was enough to signal she was angry, in case he hadn't realized it after they'd left Ul-Mellor's office. Inside Chaser's common room she grabbed a cleaning kit from a cupboard, dropped down onto a seat and started the routine of cleaning her pistol with short, precise motions.

The weapon didn't need cleaning. Tian carried out that task immediately she'd finished with it, every time. Brent shot a glance at Puss, who had leapt onto the table and was busy cleaning her ears. They probably didn't need cleaning, either. No help from there, then. Well, he might as well get it out. He couldn't let it simmer. That was exactly what she looked like – a kettle on a simmer.

"What's up?"

Tian stared up at him. "Up?"

"You're steaming."

She forced an unconvincing grin. "I'm not. I'm cleaning my pistol." She returned to cleaning the weapon's sensors, bent over so he couldn't see her face.

"It doesn't need cleaning."

She didn't look up, but her hand paused for a millisecond.

"Come on, Babe. Ul-Mellor upset you. Spit it out."

That did it. She slapped the pistol down on the bench, staring at him with a fury he'd rarely seen but her voice remained steady, low-pitched. "We have to catch her. Find out what she's doing. Bring her back."

"Yes."

"And you're okay with that?"

Her anger coursed over him, a hot wave. Puss felt it, too, stopping her ablutions and broadcasting her own muted yellow.

"Those are our orders," he said.

"You can stop with the soothing waves, Puss. It won't work." Tian rose to her feet, her fists clenched. "It's stupid. We should just find her, take the bitch out. She doesn't deserve to live." She looked away for a moment, licking her lips, then turned back. "She tried to kill us, Brent. Both of us. With that… that slayer."

The trachymex. How could he ever forget? If they'd been Human, they'd surely be dead. Even with their cyborg strength, they'd only just escaped.

Tian stood in front of him, gazing up at him. "And that's not all. She tried to kill me before, when she captured me and sent me to that brothel. I was meant to die there. And you think she deserves justice?"

There was that, Brent knew. Whitley had done those things, had been part of the plot to kill Ul-Mellor and all those other dignitaries at the university. And unleash war between Yrmaks and Humans. Now he counted it up, she deserved to die. And it would be much easier than bringing her back alive. And yet Ul-Mellor was definite.

"He wants to put Whitley in front of a court and in the news so that people know what Humans First is capable of." It made sense to him, but Tian was in no mood to listen to logic.

She tossed her head and scowled. "And what'll that do? Her hot-shot lawyer will probably get her off on another technicality. I still don't think the admiral will get enough evidence to convict. Not based on what we know."

"There must be enough to cause her to disappear."

"She might just be sick of the constant surveillance. And she knows… she KNOWS… that we know. I'd be running, too, if I were her." Tian had cooled off enough to hide her fury. She went over to Puss and ruffled the Auralfang's ears. "Well, Puss. Whatever else we do, we'll have to find the bitch first. Won't we?"

Somehow Brent didn't think that was going to be the end of the argument but it was a start. "So… where do we go first?"

Tian shrugged. "Last known location. And that will be New Haven."


Tensions simmer on a world where Humans blame Yrmaks for their defeat in a recent war. It's a perfect environment for Celia Whitley, former head of Imperial Security and director of Humans First, to stir the pot. All it takes to brew an interspecies war is money and weapons – and she can organize both. Revenge over Yrmaks, who murdered her husband, will be hers.

Imperial agent Tian Axmar wants Whitley dead – but her boss insists the woman be brought back to face justice. Whitley's trail had gone cold until Tian, partner Brent Walker, and auralfang, Puss, learn of a stolen cargo of heavy weapons.

Tian and Brent scramble to prevent a war on one world from spilling over to engulf the Empire. But interspecies war is not the only vengeance Whitley wants. Tian, Brent and Puss will need all of their cyborg abilities to prevent the cruelest blow of all.


This is the third Brent and Tian Imperial agents book. Like the other two, EYE OF THE MOTHER and FOR THE GREATER GOOD, it's a stand-alone story, but it helps if you've read the other two because it provides background. RETRIBUTION starts off pretty much after FOR THE GREATER GOOD finished.

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