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Dark Run

Keiko, Book 1

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Dark Run

By: Mike Brooks
Narrated by: Damian Lynch
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The Keiko is a ship of smugglers, soldiers of fortune and adventurers, travelling Earth's colony planets, searching for the next job. And nobody talks about their past.

But when a face from Captain Ichabod Drift's former life sends them on a run to Old Earth, all the rules change. Trust will be broken, and blood will be spilled.

©2015 Mike Brooks (P)2016 Audible, Ltd
Classics Cyberpunk Fantasy Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Space Adventure
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"Mike Brook's Dark Run is a rambunctious, rapidfire rollercoaster of a listen. Get signed up and strapped in for a helluva ride!" (Michael Cobley, author of the Humanity's Fire series)
" Dark Run is a thrill-ride of non-stop action, wise-crackery and adventure in the vast vaults of outer space. I look forward to revisiting Ichabod Drift and the crew of the Keiko time and again...." (Luke Scull)

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Interesting characters

Two great things worth reading: great character development and clever story. Would stop after first book. Second book not as good.

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THIS IS BASICALLY "FIREFLY" (the TV show)

If you're wanting some gun-slinging, foul mouthed, space-faring, starship crew bantering bad asses, this is yo book, bruh. Ichabod is a bad ass, Jenna is a badass, hell, they're all amazing kick ass characters! The story is one hell of a ride, and trust me, once you listen to the one, you're going to be bummed, because it's over.

Well buckle up, buckaroo! You got two more books waiting on you, packed with all the same badassery and dope ass story telling, just waiting on yo ass to pick up and get yo sciFi yo fix.

Joking aside, all three of these books are amazing. You get connected to all the characters and it even made me tear up several times. Trust me, you'll love this trilogy.

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Good story of derring do.

Would you try another book from Mike Brooks and/or Damian Lynch?

Maybe. It is good for its type, then I prefer my sci-fi a bit "harder".

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Fun sf in a familiar setting *cough Firefly cough*

This was a light, entertaining story. But for a few twists, it could easily be the story of some other ship and crew in the Firefly universe. I don't mean that as a criticism; the story is action-packed, well told with some interesting characters....just like Firefly. Brooks does a great job of mixing back story with fast paced action.

The narration is excellent; Lynch does a great job with different accents and voices. Pacing is a bit fast but not really a problem.

It appears to be the first in a series: I will definitely be back for more.

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You should definately give this one a try.

It's fairly rare when I bother to do written reviews of books. I like them or don't like them to varying degrees and don't feel like it's important to tell people why I like them. That and I don't much like having to analyze a book I read for enjoyment because it wrecks it for me sometimes.

This book, I wanted to do at least a little something for. I don't think it's had enough praise personally.

Damien Lynch did an amazing job bring this story to life. He's an excellent narrator and I have enjoyed the books I have that he has done.

There are a lot of people that compare this to Firefly*. It does have some of the things I valued most about Firefly such as the interplay of characters. You'll find a similar layout. A Captain that's got a past and a mostly stable moral compass...maybe it wobbles a little, sometimes. A strong female first mate or whatever you'd deem her, an amazing pilot, a talented engineer, and a mercenary. There are also characters that aren't exactly dups of the crew. Such as the tech wizard (I know sort of River, but not) and the gentle giant (sort of like Shepherd Book, but not). We have the tropes in other words.

Having said that, let me pause for a moment in this review (if you don't want to read my rant skip one paragraph). Some reviewers I have seen seem to think it's a sin or in some way degrading to note tropes in authors writing. Why? Tropes are an easy way for us puny humans to understand the world around us. They help writers build stable stories. The problem with tropes is when they are over used or too predictable. When EVERY $#%& @$*% *$#@ &%$# time you turn on the TV or open a book you find yourself SO UNGODLY BORED with the entire %$&#ing universe because you already know how the book or show ends within 5 minutes of watching or 10 pages of reading. Some people prefer this and that's fine, for them, for me, I need to be kept guessing. It's one thing to have a framework so you know, to move into the construction world for a moment, this building is going to be a rectangle and have 3 floors. However, If I open a book and already know, for the sake of the example, that there are going to be 3 bathrooms, 2 hot tubs, 65 windows, 35 doors, 6 different carpets coming in blue, green, turquoise, violet, puce and yellow (swatches with paint samples for each room available to the left). The siding will be an off blue and the shingles will be gray and slightly concave...then I don't really need to take your tour do I?

Anyway, review back on. I loved the interplay Mr. Brooks built into the characters. The silent histories he was able to fold in and expand upon as needed. For to my understanding a virtually new author to build such a beautiful interplay is amazing. I'm sure editing, alpha and beta readers will have had something to do with it, but you can do all the editing and rereading you want, but if the writer doesn't have what's needed in him or her to pull that information in and push it out better, then there really is no point and no help for it.

This is NOT a Firefly dup or knock off as I have seen sometimes, but I'd say it has a neighboring soul. I don't do the best reviews because I don't do them often, as noted at the beginning of this whole huge thing. The best I can say is if you haven't tried this book, you should. If you're good at reviews, do it. It's worth it, in my opinion.





* For those who aren't quite as much of a geek as me, Firefly was an American Space Western Drama series that ran from 2002-2003 on Fox written and directed by Joss Whedon. You may have a better idea of the world if you saw the 2005 film adaptation Serenity.

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Enjoyable summer reading

Good characters, enough action to maintain interest and good story arc. I found the characters likable and there was always enough mystery to keep my listening attention

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Feeds my Firefly and Dark Matter love...

I first picked this book simply based on the cover, sci-fi setting and book blurb... Never heard of the author before. WOW... This entire series needs to be a TV show or a three picture deal. It was great, the pacing, characters, and feel of the gritty Universe.

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This is a hidden gem. It’s like finding the perfect wine pairing. The story and the narrator create magic.

Loved the characters. The world is interesting, and let’s face it, I would listen to Damian Lynch read my tax bill, on repeat.

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Highly Entertaining Caper

If you could sum up Dark Run in three words, what would they be?

colorful, cyberpunk-in-space (which i'm counting as one word via hyphens!), rolicking

What about Damian Lynch’s performance did you like?

Lynch carries off multiple accents with ease. i never had difficulty remembering which character was speaking. this is quite a feat considering there were 7 crew members who featured throughout, and a wide assortment of supporting characters.

Any additional comments?

i would recommend this to fans of Firefly, The Lies of Locke Lamora, Oceans 11, Leverage, etc... it is fluff and it is just plain fun.

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Firefly without the banjo and the violin...

It's almost fan fiction but is solid enough to stand on its own. We get echoes of the Expanse as well.

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