
The Forgotten Ship
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Somewhere in the universe, a forgotten starship is waiting.
Drake steals artifacts so they can benefit all of mankind. They belong in a museum, after all, not hoarded by a select few in their private vaults. It's a dangerous life, but someone has to do it.
Until he learns of a map to the location of a lost mega-freighter once belonging to the ancient royal family. Drake, like so many before him, can't resist the siren's call. After all, it's the find of a lifetime.
All he needs to do is steal the map, right?
Except nothing is ever easy for Drake. The map is housed inside a super vault, surrounded by guards ready to shoot on sight, and now there's a woman with an eyepatch and a vendetta. And all of that could end up being the easy part.
Getting the ship and keeping it will be much more difficult.
Experience a riveting, brand new science fiction saga from USA Today best-selling Authors J.N. Chaney and Terry Mixon. If you're a fan of the Last Hunter, Renegade Star, or Backyard Starship, you'll love this tale of science fiction intrigue, galactic exploration, and unfathomable discovery.
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- Pascal Scheffers
- 04-24-25
Very nice space adventure
In world with endless space adventure novels, this one has a nice pace and enjoyable dialog.
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