
The Lost TreeRunner: An AOI Thriller - Paperback
The Lost TreeRunner: An AOI Thriller - Paperback
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by Brandt Legg (Author)
Grandyn Happerman is missing - maybe dead.
The books have all been destroyed.
But there are rumors . . . he may be alive, some books may have survived.
"Fascinating, clever story reminiscent of 1984."
"Richly deep characters. His words flow smoothly over a textured plot that's interlaced with an imaginative world of science fiction, captivating readers."
"A complex conspiracy that kept me guessing and reading until I consumed the entire series!"
"Very engaging plot with thought provoking turns. Very exciting read." This conspiracy thriller will appeal to fans of Ray Bradbury, George Orwell, Marcus Sakey, Ernest Cline, Hugh Howey, Daniel Silva, Clive Cussler, Orson Scott Card, Pierce Brown, Blake Crouch, Douglas E. Richards, A.G. Riddle, Ursula Le Guin, and Suzanne Collins. Find out why a million copies of Brandt Legg's books have been sold/downloaded worldwide. The entire series is available now! THE LAST LIBRARIAN (Justar Journal #1)
THE LOST TREERUNNER (Justar Journal #2)
THE LIST KEEPERS (Justar Journal #3) Also By Brandt Legg COSEGA SEARCH (Cosega Sequence #1)
COSEGA STORM (Cosega Sequence #2)
COSEGA SHIFT (Cosega Sequence #3)
COSEGA SPHERE (Cosega Sequence #4) Chasing RAIN (Chase Wn Thriller #1)
Chasing FIRE (Chase Wn Thriller #2)
Chasing WIND (Chase Wn Thriller #3)
Chasing DIRT (Chase Wn Thriller #4)
Chasing LIFE (Chase Wn Thriller #5) CapWar ELECTION (CapStone Conspiracy #1)
CapWar EXPERIENCE (CapStone Conspiracy #2)
CapWar EMPIRE (CapStone Conspiracy #3) OUTVIEW (Inner Movement #1)
OUTIN (Inner Movement #2)
OUTMOVE (Inner Movement #3)
Author Biography
Best selling author, Brandt Legg is a former child prodigy who turned a hobby into a multi-million dollar empire. At eight, Legg's father died suddenly, plunging his family into poverty. Two years later, while suffering from crippling migraines, he started in business. National media dubbed him the "Teen Tycoon," but by the time he reached his twenties, the high-flying Legg became ensnarled in the financial whirlwind of the junk bond eighties, lost his entire fortune . . . and ended up serving time in federal prison for financial improprieties. Legg emerged, chastened and wiser, one year later and began anew in retail and real estate. In the more than two decades since, his life adventures have led him through magazine publishing, a newspaper column, photography, FM radio, CD production and concert promotion. His books have excited hundreds of thousands of readers around the world. For more information, or to contact Brandt, visit BrandtLegg.com, he loves to hear from readers.



















