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A very good adventure story from start to finish, with some intrigue thrown in. Reasonably moving along and a bit of a surprise at the end.
Another story I would be happy for my teenage grand daughter to read.
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Ka Hmnd has created a fascinating tale of a space opera titled ‘Deputy Morpheus.’ The story starts with Morpheus, his sister Samantha, being bought by an assassin group for training; He was still a baby. Since he started training so young, they filled his brain with everything from chemistry to computer programming and anything they could devise. He was called Morpheus the assassin, only fourteen, and he could put you to sleep permanently.
When he was sixteen, everything changed. Samantha returned from a mission. His masters turned on her. They stunned her while she was talking to me. He had been locked in his room for four days while they did something with her. On the fourth day, an alarm started sounding his locked door opened; everyone was supposed to go to their assigned post to defend the school. Instead of following orders, He went in search of Samantha.
A description in the opening chapter of Ka Hmnd’s book
‘Deputy Morpheus.’
Morpheus handles many different situations throughout his life as an interplanetary marshal for the Empire; twenty-one chapters describe the exploits of ‘Deputy Morpheus.’
This story is delightful without any sexual Situations distracting the marshal from his fugitive.
I strongly recommend reading this enjoyable story.