Colfyr
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4.1 • 13 Ratings
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
A new client. A new system. And a new level of danger.
Alex Hawke is still adjusting to his unexpected life among the stars. Between tactical drills, study modules, and wondering whether he'll ever find his way back to Earth, he's barely keeping up. But when a high-profile shipping company calls in Shepherd Security Services, it's their biggest contract yet—and their riskiest.
Raided cargo. Missing goods. An inside job no one can trace. The deeper they dig, the clearer it becomes: someone powerful doesn't want this mystery solved.
To make matters worse, a distress beacon from a hyper-comm relay puts the team right in the crosshairs of a carefully laid trap. Now Alex must prove he's more than just a rookie with enhancements—he's a leader capable of keeping his people alive.
From bounty hunters to corporate espionage, everything changes in Colfyr.
If you love found families, fast ships, and smart sci-fi with heart, Colfyr takes Shepherd Security Services to the next level.
Customer Reviews
Coal Fire..Dumpster Fyr?
“Allrighty”, the protagonist continues to enjoy his “Boy’s Own Adventure”… Money rolling in, physical enhancements reaching “Terminator” levels and surrounded by female staff that all seem to want to bed him… The tension rolls on… Will that cross species sexual leasion happen or will his ship avatar modeled after a high school crush keep him pining for her and now we get a glimpse of “back on earth” where said hearts desire is also desperately missing her “lost love”.
Female readers may not find this work/series very interesting as it is definitely an appeal to the shy, adolescent male with a desire to be such at the “Ah shucks, Howdy Neighbour hero of this series. Aside from the main character the other players do not have much development.
Just a distracting read to while away a few hours…
Like many of these books on Apple they suffer to a degree of no proof reading with usually awkward word use, occasional poor syntax and sometimes less than well researched… In this case at least the author knows about the firearms he describes.