Lost Destiny

Michael A. Stackpole
Novel
(3 votes)user rating: 4.5
Lost Destiny
Lost Destiny

The end of the Clan invasion is near, but will it be a victory or a defeat for the Inner Sphere?

The Federated Commonwealth has just suffered a defeat on the planet Alyina. Although Prince Victor Steiner-Davion, heir to the giant FedCom, was evacuated safely, he had to leave behind his closest friend, Kai Allard-Liao. Thought dead by his friends and trapped behind the lines on a world controlled by Clan Jade Falcon, Kai must overcome his own insecurities and family history to save not only himself but also the woman he cares most about in the universe.

Fresh from victory on their capital planet of Luthien, the forces of the Draconis Combine are about to suffer a grievous blow, as the young grandson of their leader, Hohiro Kurita, goes missing on the world of Teniente, which has just been overrun by Clan Nova Cat. With no troops to spare, how will Hohiro's father, Gunji-no-Kanrei Theodore Kurita rescue his son and the future of the Combine?

And behind it all lurks ComStar, the pseudo-mystical organization that controls interstellar communications. Throughout the Clan invasion, ComStar has worked hand-in-hand with the invaders, helping to administer conquered worlds with a minimum of fuss. But now they know that the ultimate target of the invasion is Terra, homeworld of humanity, capital of the ancient Star League, and sacred possession of ComStar itself. Precentor-Martial Anastasius Focht hatches a desperate plan to save the Inner Sphere, but will his efforts be undermined by his own leaders?

Lost Destiny is the final volume in the Blood of Kerensky trilogy.

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