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Fire in the Void by Elaine Corvidae

 

Sequel to Exile’s Burn.  The Zatvian Cooperative is in a state of collapse, and warfare, rebellion, and lawlessness are everywhere.  Follow the crew of the pirate ship Exile as they search through the ruins, encountering petty tyrants, smugglers, and medical experiments gone wrong.  Led by their amnesiac telepathic captain, Rat, they are searching for the daughter of one of their own, kidnapped as a child by the Zatvians and remade as a killing machine.

But the only thing more dangerous than searching for her . . . might be finding her.

Note: Fire in the Void contains some graphic violence and harsh language.


A serialized novel, updating fortnightly

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Listed: Jan 1, 2009

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Blazing!

Member: Miladysa
February 21, 2009

Fire in the Void takes off where Exile’s Burn ended.  The Zatvian Empire is no longer, chaos reigns and the remaining crew of the Exile waste no time in preparing for their next adventure. 

There are fifteen action packed chapters at the time of this review and the story easily stands [more . . .]

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Awesome story!

Member: Frances Gonzalez
March 4, 2009

I started this story without reading "Exile’s Burn," and am glad to report that this story stands perfectly well on its own. The writing is excellent and the conflicts and characterizations are engaging.

The downside? I did notice that there seems to be some similarity between this story and that of [more . . .]

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