'In a world where the law is often more corrupt than those breaking it, sometimes you have to take justice into your own hands.
'When the law refuses to help after an attack on her family's farm, Rosie turns to Carlton for help. Discovering the human mech's mysterious past leads Rosie to learn some of her family's secrets, ones that threaten her future. Complications increase when they rescue a thief, learn about a missing woman and meet a blood shaman, an enemy of their country. They need to track down the outlaws and find the missing woman before the rainy season starts and wipes away all the clues. The family secrets are another matter altogether and Rosie has no idea what to do about them.' (Publication summary)
'In a world where the law is often more corrupt than those breaking it, sometimes you have to take justice into your own hands.
'Rosie doubts her ability to find a submersible they've been hired to locate, even with the help of her companions. After all, how can anyone track across the water? She quickly learns the submersible isn't all that is missing and ends up searching for a girl, a murderer and trying to unravel the mystery surrounding an engraved bracelet. Rosie needs to complete the job they were hired for, find answers and locate a dangerous war mech or risk cities being annihilated when someone seeks vengeance for the past.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'In a world where the law is often more corrupt than those breaking it, sometimes you have to take justice into your own hands.
'Asa's cousin, Mila Bloodstriker, turns up on Rosie's doorstep seeking help. Asa's father is missing. One blood shaman in a country that would hang them on sight is a bad idea. Two could risk all their lives. There are very few clues and what little they learn indicates they might already be too late. But how can Rosie refuse to help Asa find his father? No matter the danger she faces.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'In a world where the law is often more corrupt than those breaking it, sometimes you have to take justice into your own hands.
'Someone from Caz's past begs him for help. Rosie isn't about to let him go on his own. Who knows what someone from his past is capable of. Caz is adamant they're innocent. Rosie isn't so sure, but she does know they need to find out who the culprit is before another innocent person dies.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'In a world where the law is often more corrupt than those breaking it, sometimes you have to take justice into your own hands.
'A letter takes Rosie far from home and helps her discover more family secrets. It also endangers her family and friends. Their only choice might be to run. To leave everything behind and go into hiding. The alternatives are few and dangerous and facing the past might be too great a challenge for Rosie. If she fails, it will harm all those she loves.'
Source : publisher's blurb
'In a world where the law is often more corrupt than those breaking it, sometimes you have to take justice into your own hands.
'Rosie has a way to keep all her family safe from the one who would imprison them if not end their lives. But it means leaving the rest of the country at his mercy. She’s fairly certain he has none, yet although the alternative could change everything for her country, she doesn’t think she can take that course of action. The price would be far too high if she was to fail and the chance of success is nearly non-existent.'
Source : publisher's blurb