A review by nigellicus
Ten Low by Stark Holborn

Gritty, dystopian sci-fi western set on a desert planet/moon, but not desrt like Dune, desert like a cross between Mad Max and Sam Peckinpah, as a wandering medic trying to atone for her deeds during the just-finished war rescues a young girl from a crashed ship only to discover she's a child-general bred and altered and trained as a super-soldier. Dodging scavengers, haunted by weird probablistic things that feed off violence, beset by bandits and betrayal, they carve a path through the planet looking for safety. It's not bad, a touch over-wrought, though whether that's the writing or the reader or both it's hard to say.