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Steel for Free

Galactic Mercenaries, Book 2

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Steel for Free

By: Richard Fierce
Narrated by: Max Simshauser
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A Female Lead Space Opera

Earth has fallen.

A genetically designed plague has ravaged the birthplace of humanity, leaving millions of undead wandering the planet.

But there is hope. An alien ally claims to have the cure.

Captain Jayde Thrin and her mercenary crew volunteer to retrieve the antidote and do the job for free, but ruined planets, aliens with ulterior motives, and the threat of invasion will stretch the crew beyond anything they have ever known.

Steel for Free is the second episode of Galactic Mercenaries, a space opera series about zombies, space battles, alien invasion, and a misfit crew trying to survive in a dangerous universe.

©2019, 2024 Richard Fierce (P)2019 Richard Fierce
Adventure Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera Zombie

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Vanilla continues

If it weren’t for the narrator giving the crew different voices, this would have been bland, bland, bland. Planets die and I could’ve cared less. There’s a clunky attempt at romance that gave zero chemistry.
And what’s with each part having them come across a little girl? Random and forgettable.

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