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Imperial Privateer

Decline and Fall of the Galactic Empire, Book 5

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Imperial Privateer

By: Andrew Moriarty
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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Dirk's old problems are gone. New ones are moving in!

Dirk and company can rest easy. The ship isn't listed as stolen, Dirk's warrant is cancelled, and in return they just have to do a tiny favor for Tribune Devin. How difficult can it be to update his ship's weapons, find out what's going on core ward, and help look into Scruggs's warrant—and meet up with an ex-girlfriend? What could possibly go wrong? But when a botched heist, a crooked repair deal, and the sudden appearance of an enemy warship complicate things, Dirk has to decide. Is he a mercenary, a privateer, or a loyal servant of the Empire? Or can he be all three a once . . .

If you like Galactic Empires, honorable enemies, and snappy dialog, this one's for you!

©2024 Andrew Moriarty (P)2024 Tantor Media
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I love this series of space adventure. The characters and the story are fresh and fun. Light hearted without being silly. Read these if you like fun space adventure.

Each book is somehow better than the last!

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This series, which probably should have been called Dirk's Dirty Seven (I'm including the dog), continues to be Andrew Moriarty's best work and even more fun than the Jump Space Accountant series. The chapters jump back and forth between the crews of three different ships, and I rather preferred the earlier volumes that focused more on Dirk and his crew. I still give it two thumbs up.

A mix of extreme personalities somehow get along together and keep getting on, with madcap and exciting results.

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