Author Peter Laurent Releases New Novella "Scouts Honour"
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Author Peter Laurent Announces Release of New Science-Fiction Adventure Novella, “Scout’s Honour”
[Auckland, NZ, July 11, 2013] Author Peter Laurent has announced the release of “Scout’s Honour”, a novella designed to bridge the first novel of the series, The Covert Academy, with the upcoming sequel. Peter’s debut novel shot to up the charts to #5 on the Amazon Science Fiction Adventure Bestseller rank in February 2013.
“Readers demanded more of The Covert Academy, hopefully this can satisfy their appetite until the full-length sequel later this year,” stated Mr Laurent. “Think of this as the “lost chapter” that didn’t fit into the narrative structure of either the first or second book.”
In “Scout’s Honour”, the new protagonist, a hotshot playboy pilot, is ordered on a suspicious supply-run mission, deep into a Confederate drone production city. There he uncovers a new threat to the Academy, challenging his allegiance.
Peter Laurent is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below. The paperback and Kindle editions of “Scout’s Honour” are available at Amazon.com. More information is available at his website and Goodreads blog.
Profile:
Author Peter Laurent was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. He studied 3D animation in Auckland, then worked full-time in Mount Maunganui. Peter then formed his own company, Indiana Games Limited, and has been freelancing art and animation back in Auckland ever since. “The Covert Academy” is his first novel, borne of a passion for creative storytelling.
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