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Synopsis
Jessica Lin is missing!And Brad Mendoza has no idea where she is. But he has other problems, like the people trying to extort him into capturing a man he was probably going to kill anyway! Now, with bounty hunters, crime lords, their own Navy, and some random gunslinger after them, can Brad and Jessica find a little more dumb luck and save each other and their crew? Old villains return, and new friends are forged as they scramble against the worst odds they've ever seen.Meanwhile, there are a lot more people in the Star Kingdom of Prometheus plotting against our heroes, and Brad and Jessica will discover that they're part of something so big and dangerous that they might wish they really did die back when the government said they did.The seventh book in the exciting and fan-favorite Dumb Luck and Dead Heroes series, The Worst Fugitives in the Star Nation will make you cheer (for sure), laugh (almost certainly), and cry (probably) as you follow our hapless heroes through another romp across the galaxy! Space opera meets military sci-fi and humor in this glorious story of flawed people stepping up to do heroic things.
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Is The Worst Fugitives in the Star Nation appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This space opera adventure features action violence with bounty hunters and combat, characters facing dangerous odds, and humor throughout. Some moderate language expected but no sexual content.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include kidnapping and violence.
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Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the humorous, fast-paced space adventure following heroes on the run from everyone in the galaxy.