![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (That’s the only clue I’ll give you).Īnd to help you piece together what’s happening, O’Keefe lays out the threads of her story from the perspective of three main points of view. Yes, things might not be as they first appear. But what I will reveal is that we have something of a ‘whodunnit-to-whom’ scenario. I’ll leave that to O’Keefe and her superb storytelling. Īs usual, I’m going to be very careful about giving anything away regarding plot development. That the entire star system is dead.īut is that the full story? After all, in the vastness of space, anything is possible. Instead, she wakes up 230 years later, on a deserted enemy starship called The Light of Berossus – or, as he prefers to call himself, ‘Bero’.īero tells Sanda the war is lost. She expected to be recovered by salvage-medics and to awaken in friendly hands, patched-up and ready to rejoin the fight. The last thing Sanda remembers is her gunship exploding. Human(ish), but a society that still possesses all the flaws that make us who we are. You know stories that, while spanning the galaxy in scope, still manage to hang on to those old-fashioned values that make us what we are. Velocity Weapon – Book 1 of The Protectorate SeriesĪs my followers know, there are few things I like better than an ‘unconventional’ space opera. ![]()
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