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80 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 10, 2012

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Tony Healey

120 books82 followers
Tony Healey is the author of the bestselling Harper & Lane Series, consisting of Hope’s Peak, Storm’s Edge, published by Thomas and Mercer, and Blue Ruin, published independently. He is also the author of westerns in the Ralph Compton Western Series, including The Devil’s Snare, Blood On The Prairie, Die Trying and The Guns of Wrath. He self-published the crime novel Not For Us.
His work has been praised by the likes of Publisher’s Weekly, Blake Crouch, Mark Edwards and Mark Wheaton.
Tony Healey lives and works in Brighton, on the Sussex coast. He is married, has four daughters and a chorkie called Freddie. Tony is represented by his agent, Sharon Pelletier of Dystel, Goderich & Bourrett LLC.

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Ralph Compton Westerns: Tony Healey | Penguin Random House
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Author 1 book1 follower
October 20, 2012
As a big fan of the various TV series this is clearly moulded on, I really enjoyed this opener and I'm looking forward to the next instalments and seeing the story and its characters develop. Ironically it's what I like about this book that might be a downside for others i.e. it's solidly in the mainstream of the genre with (so far) no real surprises, but frankly who cares. It's a great story with heaps of potential. Bring it on.
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Author 2 books170 followers
June 14, 2013
Unlikely space opera with a pleasant hook at the end.

Healey at least acknowledges that his story defies known physics. The whole business of a space ship surviving passage through a black hole, though an SF mainstay, is too silly to merit inclusion in a serious story. This, obvious, isn't.

Unlikely to read more.
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1,904 reviews60 followers
September 13, 2019
Good Reading

This was a fairly quick read that kept my interest long enough to read it. Liked the twist that was thrown in too
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6 reviews12 followers
June 12, 2013
I was extremely disappointed in the length of this book :-(. I did not pay attention to the length when I downloaded and was surprised to see after an hour I was almost finished with this book. That is more a personal choice, I do not particularly enjoy short stories. Beyond that I would be happy to read the next book, but I am not paying for a book I expect to be done with in a couple hours.
Profile Image for Sacha Valero.
Author 14 books22 followers
March 20, 2013
Easy to read, likeable characters, and I like the direction of the first in the series.
2 reviews
January 21, 2021
Very enjoyable

An entertaining and fast paced read, I could imagine myself in the battle scenes. Good character development without too much. Excellent fun.
2,800 reviews12 followers
February 17, 2024
Again I found a good read in this book. I would not mind more stories in this series.
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602 reviews5 followers
May 22, 2015
This was a fairly quick read with decent action and the beginning of good characters. I didn't mind the story but there wasn't a lot of world building and some of the scenarios were just a little too implausible. I don't mind stretching the imagination a bit but stretching it against a known fact without any explanation is harder to swallow. I liked the military aspect of the story but again, had trouble believing a couple of things. I just can't see a captain leaving the bridge in the middle of a fire fight to help crew members put out fires on the ship. Then the Commander leaving to find out what happened to the Captain. Surely their would be severe repercussions for an officer leaving their post in the middle of a battle. At any rate, there is enough action and enough conflict to keep the story interesting, I just would have liked it to be a little more believable with a bit more depth to the setting (where is the home world, where is the rest of the fleet, etc...)
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59 reviews5 followers
February 21, 2014
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In my eyes, this is an extreemely boring book. I am rarely getting bored by a book. But compared to this, even the ones with endless descriptions like in Artur C. Clark novels are full of action.

I don't want to imply this is a bad book. All I am saying is that if it takes 50% of the book to get from the railock to a funeral on the space station ... than it's not for me.
33 reviews2 followers
February 24, 2016
Borderline

This book definitely gets ones attention. Easily a five star book but for one major failing (in my opinion anyway). Not only is it too short but also sucks you in then leaves you hanging. Imagine a 'Harry Potter' book broken into several pieces, each ending on a cliffhanger. I'm definitely going to give the series a chance though.
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425 reviews
February 5, 2015
this was a decent book. Had some really good parts. The writing could be better. He seems to repeat the same scene word for word a few times. Other than that, I enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
Profile Image for Joshua Townley.
Author 1 book7 followers
June 5, 2013
An entertaining story, though a bit clichéd, with some tense moments, but let down by underdeveloped characters and some poor editing.
Still, I can recommend it if you're looking for a quick, light Sci-fi read.
104 reviews1 follower
March 17, 2014
FAR FROM HOME 1: LEGEND

A commander comes to captain her star ship on the death of her captain, and then leads an enemy dreading through a Blackpool. I enjoyed it even if the rider does pay homage to almost every sci-fi show and movie ever made.
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Author 3 books3 followers
June 8, 2014
A nice easy read with a few interesting characters but not much plot to go on in such a short teaser. Unfortunately there are many other, better, writers and stories available and I won't be pursuing this tale.
52 reviews
March 19, 2014
An extremely quick read chock-full of sci-fi cliches. Not literature, but everyone likes candy once in a while
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