Adrift
The epic of survival and adventure in deep space
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- 3,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
'AN EDGE-OF-THE-SEAT EPIC OF SURVIVAL AND ADVENTURE IN DEEP SPACE' Gareth L. Powell
'A UNIQUE MIX OF THRILLER, SPACE ADVENTURE AND CONSPIRACY NOVEL - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED' Jamie Sawyer
In the far reaches of space, a tour group embarks on what will be the trip of a lifetime - in more ways than one . . .
For one small group, a tour of the nearby Horsehead Nebula is meant to be a short but stunning highlight in the trip of a lifetime.
But when a mysterious ship destroys Sigma Station and everyone on it, suddenly their tourist shuttle is stranded.
They have no weapons. No food. No water. No one back home knows they're alive.
And the mysterious ship is hunting them.
Rob Boffard's Adrift is a thrilling science fiction tale of survival against all odds - perfect for fans of Alastair Reynold's Revenger, Becky Chamber's The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, Adrian Tchaikovksy' Children of Time and John Scalzi's The Collapsing Empire.
'This action-packed adventure is made for summer vacation reading' Publishers Weekly
'Adrift is rich in deep character-driven drama, built on a highly suspenseful premise' D. Nolan Clark, author of Forsaken Skies
'This book is an intense, heart-pounding, cast-away-in-the-vastness-of-space adventure that keeps you guessing right up until the end! I was so utterly enthralled, I couldn't put it down' K. B. Wagers, author of Behind the Throne
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A race against the clock spices this science fiction thriller with a palatable blend of intrigue and adventure. The Red Panda, a tour ship serving the Sigma XV space station, is on a jaunt with 10 passengers when a mysterious armed ship blows the station to smithereens and destroys the wormhole jump gate that rescuers would use to reach it. The passengers, led by insecure tour guide Hannah Elliott and spunky 10-year-old Corey Livingstone, realize they have to pull together to figure out who the attackers are and how to elude and outwit them. Boffard sets his tale in a 22nd century recently scarred by a devastating interplanetary war, using the uncertainties left by the eventual truce to introduce surprising plot twists that will leave readers doubting their assumptions about the characters and their motives. Although his passengers are amateurs up against a superior adversary, he gives them an appealing scrappiness that makes their survival seem less unlikely than it should. This action-packed adventure is made for summer vacation reading.