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A remote corner of a bleak system... A broken-down gunboat, stuck in space... An incompetent captain and a misfit crew... A pirate ship, a silent target, and a whole bunch of secrets... So how's YOUR day going? There have to be easier ways to make a living -- easier than dying slowly in an obsolete boat, as its power drains out and life support fails. Forget the job; forget the pirate problem: there's only time for a desperate jury-rig and maybe a little hand-wringing! And anyway...what are the odds of running into trouble way out there? Set in a distant future among the stars, this series introduces us to Ejoq Dosantos, professional gunner for corporate and privately-owned armed merchant ships. Pirates, venal business interests, and interstellar intrigue abound, but sometimes it seems like Ejoq (who might have a slight authority issue) is his own worst enemy! This novel is the first story in the Stardrifter series.

Chapter 03: Incoming

The story concludes with friends who might be enemies, and enemies who are DEFINITELY enemies. Everything is what it looks like, which means nothing i...
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Chapter 02: Incursion

The crew faces unknown odds, and the middle-of-nowhere is starting to get crowded. They have just one chance to save a strangely quiet merchant ship.....
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Chapter 03: Incoming

The story concludes with friends who might be enemies, and enemies who are DEFINITELY enemies. Everything is what it looks like, which means nothing i...
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Chapter 02: Incursion

The crew faces unknown odds, and the middle-of-nowhere is starting to get crowded. They have just one chance to save a strangely quiet merchant ship.....
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Chapter 01: Breakdown

A crew of oddballs assigned to picket duty in a remote star system find their junker of a gunboat falling apart at the seams. Between bad pay, an idio...
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Chapter 01: Breakdown

A crew of oddballs assigned to picket duty in a remote star system find their junker of a gunboat falling apart at the seams. Between bad pay, an idio...
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