Cobalt Rogue, Vol. 1

The Dead Blue

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Alexander Engel-Hodgkinson ISBN: 9780993934308
Publisher: DarkBrothers Publication: November 22, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alexander Engel-Hodgkinson
ISBN: 9780993934308
Publisher: DarkBrothers
Publication: November 22, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

[PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS 'DARL-BOY']

Almost six years after a brutal year-long genocide campaign known as 'The Dehue Extermination Project', Damian Warkowski is woken up from cryo-sleep by two teenage girls, Jenny Knight and Marner Fraden--both of whom think of the situation as odd and suspicious. For one, he was imprisoned in a cryogenic capsule under their school; two: their own schoolmate, Tim Ryan, was guarding him; and three: they find themselves to be relentlessly pursued by the most infamous and powerful terrorist organization in the nation because the Dehue they just woke up happens to be the 'Dead Blue' responsible for the deaths of twenty million people. Governments and corporations compete with high stakes and equally high casualty rates in order to capture Damian for reasons known only to them (and possibly Damian, who seems to be feigning ignorance).

The situation only gets worse when Damian takes Jenny, Marner, and a few other companions hostage to escape the country. However, Damian is quick to realize that these hostages may be even crazier than he is, and not only do they outnumber him, but they may also have plans of their own for him.

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[PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS 'DARL-BOY']

Almost six years after a brutal year-long genocide campaign known as 'The Dehue Extermination Project', Damian Warkowski is woken up from cryo-sleep by two teenage girls, Jenny Knight and Marner Fraden--both of whom think of the situation as odd and suspicious. For one, he was imprisoned in a cryogenic capsule under their school; two: their own schoolmate, Tim Ryan, was guarding him; and three: they find themselves to be relentlessly pursued by the most infamous and powerful terrorist organization in the nation because the Dehue they just woke up happens to be the 'Dead Blue' responsible for the deaths of twenty million people. Governments and corporations compete with high stakes and equally high casualty rates in order to capture Damian for reasons known only to them (and possibly Damian, who seems to be feigning ignorance).

The situation only gets worse when Damian takes Jenny, Marner, and a few other companions hostage to escape the country. However, Damian is quick to realize that these hostages may be even crazier than he is, and not only do they outnumber him, but they may also have plans of their own for him.

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