RJ Leahy is a multi-genre author. His first book, the science fiction novel Tigra, was followed by its sequel, Tigra II: for the Sins of Rothra Orr. He also authored Angel of the City, a gritty, dystopian novel about the last city on Earth. On a lighter note, check out the Hilarious mystery novel, Fat Chance, about a wise-cracking PI forced to solve a missing persons case in small town New Mexico. Finally, he has begun a middle-grade series about a young girl seeking her mother in an alternate reality. The book is written under the pen Name, E. Racine. Pirates and Vampires and Fairies, oh my! The first of the series is Neverworld, and is available in both paperback and Ebook.
RJ Leahy is a multi-genre author. His first book, the science fiction novel Tigra, was followed by its sequel, Tigra II: for the Sins of Rothra Orr. He also authored Angel of the City, a gritty, dystopian novel about the last city on Earth. On a lighter note, check out the Hilarious mystery novel, Fat Chance, about a wise-cracking PI forced to solve a missing persons case in small town New Mexico. Finally, he has begun a middle-grade series...
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View AllTigra II: For the Sins of Rothra Orr
It has been ten years since the events of Tigra. After a sleep of five thousand years, the ancient race has awakened, at the very dawn of a new age. Having barely taken the first steps toward rediscovering their culture, they are suddenly thrust into a galactic war, forced to fight in order to keep their new found freedom. Yet how can the tiny...
Tigra
Jeena Garza escapes the horror of a POW camp only to crash-land on a desert planet far from where she’d intended to go. Alone, she adopts a tigra cub, a tiger-like carnivore native to Ararat, and names him Samson. It’s the least she can do, given she killed his mother.Tigras have special talents. Unlike their Earth counterparts, they can stand...
Fat Chance: A Novel
Sean McDermott is a wisecracking private detective from New York City, with an extensive catalog of phobias. It’s an ok job, but it isn’t as exciting as most people think, and that’s fine by him. He makes it a rule not to get involved in active police cases or in any case where people are likely to get hurt—especially him. So why does the mob...