Science Fiction/Military Science Fiction
From Goodreads:
Lieutenant
Peter Cochrane of the Quantar Royal Navy believes he has his future clearly
mapped out. It begins with his new assignment as an officer on Her Majesty’s
Spaceship Starbound, a Lightship bound for deep space voyages of exploration.
But
everything changes when Peter is summoned to the office of his father, Grand
Admiral Nathan Cochrane, and given devastating news: the death of a loved one.
In a distant solar system, a mysterious and unprovoked attack upon Lightship
Impulse resulted in the deaths of Peter’s former girlfriend and many of her
shipmates.
Now
Peter's plans are torn asunder as he is transferred to a Unified Space Navy
ship under foreign command, en route to an unexpected destination, and
surrounded almost entirely by strangers. To top it off, his superiors have
given him secret orders that might force him to become a mutineer.
The crisis at hand becomes a
gateway to something much more when the ship’s Historian leads Peter and his
shipmates into a galaxy of the unknown -- of ancient technologies, age-old
rivalries, new cultures, and unexpected romance. It’s an overwhelming
responsibility for Peter, and one false step could plunge humanity into an
apocalyptic interstellar war.
If you are a fan of military
science fiction you might give this one a try. It was easy reading.
There was a lot of world building and back story scattered throughout
the book. For me the weakness in the book were the characters and their
action. The action drove the
characters instead of the characters driving the action. As a result some things just did not
ring true. As a result it is not one of my favorites. It just rates an OK.
It will be interesting
to see where Bara goes with the series.
I really want to know more about the Earth Historians. They play a big part in the story
but their back story is sketchy at best.
There were some interesting new
concepts in Impulse. It is an
action filled book that uses some of the old and some of the new to tell an
story filled with adventure.
Del Rey published Impulse by Dave
Bara in 2015.
I received an ARC of Impulse from
Netgalley in return for an honest review.
No comments:
Post a Comment