



Wanderer's Odyssey - Books 1 to 3
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4.4 • 76 Ratings
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- $3.99
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Publisher Description
One slave. One ship. One chance for freedom.
To the Empire, the ship was just another derelict booby-trapped wreck. To Jess, a young slave, it was a death sentence. But the ship had other plans.
When Jess takes the pilot's seat, the ancient vessel awakens - a powerful, self-aware craft lost to legend. Seizing the moment, Jess escapes Imperial control and vanishes into the stars.
Now he's on the run in a ship that shouldn't exist, hunted by a ruthless empire that will stop at nothing to reclaim it. Jess should disappear into deep space and never look back. But when calls for help echo through the void, he finds he can't ignore them.
With freedom in his grasp and a starship of unimaginable power at his command, Jess can make a difference. If he lives long enough.
This box set includes the first three books in the Wanderer's Odyssey series - a thrilling sci-fi saga filled with high-stakes adventure, ancient technology, and the enduring fight for freedom.
"In the end, I was gripping the arms of my chair as I rooted for the heroes."
"A fast-paced, can't-put-it-down sci-fi."
"One of the best books I've read this year."
Customer Reviews
Great story
Welll worth a read. I’m about to buy book 4.
Wanderers Odyssee
Very good read. Well written and packed with adventures. Teeko is my favourite.
Frustrating in parts due to teen hormones overplaying a space odyssey
I enjoyed this trilogy enough to be invested in the story. However I thought it was marketed for teenagers not adults and feel this should have that classification over sci fi. Parts of the sci fi were poorly thought through, explained with simplicity rather than an imagined sci fi geek speak. One paragraph with Solvon in it appeared to have Dash & his conversation back to front. Basically the first half of the book focussed on 2x teenagers humping rather than the discovery of an alien species (almost a side bar) and an alien ship. Plot holes a plenty such as mining energy from ship wreckages and gaining knowledge seemed to be missed. Reminded me of the reality dysfunction in parts.
In summary: A lot of potential but some borrowed themes that were wasted just to write about a teenager getting his rocks off. Uncertain if I’ll continue with the storyline as it was so frustrating. If I wanted mills & boon, I’d have downloaded that.