An amazing space opera epic, starring the now infamous Wilson Cole as he sets out for adventure and hopeful payouts in the Inner Frontier.
I’m 150% sure that I enjoyed this book far more than it’s predecessor, Starship: Mutiny, which I reviewed a while back. This book took a while longer to read since I had family over and the like, but once I got into it, I finished more than 150 pages in less than 3 hours. It was a party.
Like the first book, this one revolves around Wilson Cole and the Theodore Roosevelt, as they decide they’d like to be pirates now that they’ve fled the Republic. This adventure has more interesting characters, including a “fence” or dealer that calls himself David Copperfield and enjoys dressing up in the styles and clothing of that era.
A thoroughly enjoyable read was made even more enjoyable as Wilson Cole “finds himself,” in this book, and finds out that he isn’t cut out for the Pirate life, and he must do something in that Navy-esque type of way. Good on him, and I await the next book, Starship: Mercenary.
Tags: science fiction, thriller
ISBN: 1591024900