What happens when your experimental spacecraft
breaks down near Neptune? Dying alone in space is the likely answer, right?
That's not how Wil Calder's story ends though; it's how it
begins. Alien
space outlaws rescue him and sell his pod for scrap.
He's given a choice: join the crew or step out the airlock
without his spacesuit. Which would you choose?
Now, years later, Wil is a lonely
intergalactic outlaw, looking for a crew. Because space is lonely and
boring, Wil could use
some friends or at least people to work with, maybe boss around.
Before Wil can even enjoy having a crew to
call his own, they find themselves in the center of a plot to start an
intergalactic war. They had no part in starting it, and aren't remotely
qualified to stop it, but here they are anyway.
Since finding a bar on a distant world isn't
an option for Wil and the crew of the Ghost,
they take action!
Between epic space battles, a quest for redemption and a daring
heist, the crew uncovers a dark secret. A secret that they can't let stay
hidden; too many worlds hang in the balance.
Space Rogues (Space Opera)
By John Wilker
Rogue Publishing
ISBN #978- 1732628717
316 Pages
Price $11.99 (Paperback)
Price $0.99 (Kindle)
Rating 5-Stars
“Space Opera At Its Best”
Astronaut Wil Calder’s module is experiencing problems that
could leave him stranded in space. However, a pirate ship appears from another
galaxy and captures him and the space module. Instead of leaving him to die,
the captain of the space pirates takes a liking to the human and keeps him on
board to clean his ship. The pirate crew is betrayed by a group of criminals
and the captain turns his ship, an ANKARRAN battle ship over to him as he is
dying. Alone now, Wil calls the ship Ghost for his recent shipmates now dead.
Along the way, Wil picks up a crew, beginning with Maxim and
Zephyr, ex-galactic cops betrayed by their own people. Next comes Ben Ari – Beenie – an electronics
genius, and finally Gabe, an engineering robot. With his crew of aliens and
robot, it’s up to Captain Wil Calder to stop a war of worlds, or die trying.
This was pure Flash Gordon space opera stuff, and the author
kept the story moving at a fast pace with characters the reader will love. A
lone human with a willingness to help, backed up by a fighting crew of misfits
who will follow their captain into the maw of death. Highly recommended.
Tom Johnson
Author of WORLDS TO COME
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