<b>From Amazon</b><p>In Lee Killough's Aftershock, it would be logical for the culture of a distant planet unconnected to Humans to be...well...alien. A different social and family structure, different legal system, different religion. But maybe some things aren't that alien: war, politics...murder. A natural disaster like an earthquake would seem to be perfect cover for murder. But the murder is discovered, with the prime suspect a member of a family allied to Emperor Benamea Haneem. Lord Edo Ishda, brother to the Emperor, must discover the truth and see justice done in a situation where every solution threatens to be political dynamite for the Emperor.<p>
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
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| March 2006 |
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The Leopard's Daughter | Yard Dog Press | Novel | |
| December 2010 |
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Aftershock | BWL Publishing | Chapbook |