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1. Corsair (Outer Pendulum, Part 1) - Slava Heretz

The Outer Pendulum, 1st installment in a serialized novel

With rampant piracy and corruption bringing the human colony in the Hydra solar system to the brink of collapse, decorated ex-Alliance Navy officer, Eli Saffinger, is hired to protect a freighter that could single-handedly revitalize the young, fragile civilization.

Knowing the inevitable consequence of escorting such valuable cargo, Saffinger prepares to confront the most ruthless and dangerous privateer in the southern Messier region - a mission that many have undertaken but none have survived.







 Corsair (Outer Pendulum, Part 1) is a quick read. The story itself is not bad, I just feel that it was rushed and had minimal detail. This story it worthy to read on a short bus/car/train trip and will certainly help pass some time, However I would not go out of my way to find this book. I do respect the courage to start the story off with dialogue, but in good conscience I can not rate this higher than 2 out of 5.

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