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Carregando... The Lost Voyager: A Space Opera Novel (A Carson Mach Adventure)de A.C. Hadfield
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Needs editing The first chapter revealed some flaws in the structure. An info dump hidden within an action sequence. Worse, the characters doing all this dumping die at the end of the chapter. So most of it is largely irrelevant. I don't like books where you can skip the first chapter and still read the book. Why put all of that there? You just wasted my time. When the first chapter is poorly written I have no interest in investing more time. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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A mining ship goes missing.... Its precious cargo could change the galaxy.... Unless one man and his crew can find the lost Voyager. Carson Mach, a freelance rogue captain, and his crew are faced with a seemingly routine mission to find and rescue the Voyager, a missing mining ship in a remote system. Only he and his employers know what the lost ship carries in its cargo hold and the devastating consequences if it falls into the wrong hands. On arrival to the Noven system, the destination of the Voyager, Mach and his crew have three planets to explore--and no clues as to where the ship and its artifact might be. Their first stop reveals a terrifying new enemy has joined the search, raising the stakes considerably. If the new threat finds the cargo, it will place the entire galaxy in a perilous position from which it won't recover. Mach and his crew must overcome impossible odds and defeat the new enemy if they're to reach the Voyager and save the lives of trillions. All Carson Mach stories are standalone adventures and can be listened to in any order. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The first chapter revealed some flaws in the structure. An info dump hidden within an action sequence. Worse, the characters doing all this dumping die at the end of the chapter. So most of it is largely irrelevant. I don't like books where you can skip the first chapter and still read the book. Why put all of that there? You just wasted my time.
When the first chapter is poorly written I have no interest in investing more time. ( )