Now privateers rather than criminals, the Redshift Runners protect Earth and its colonies from pirates...
Until trade routes are attacked by the unmanned fleets of the Prestige, the former protectors of ancient Earth. Though the deadly raids threaten the stability Deadeye and Talon have sacrificed so much to achieve, they discover its true an operation code-named Termination Vector, which has targeted the Runners for destruction.
Old enemies reappear in a bid for power, abusing the very technology that has allowed humanity to settle the stars. Deadeye and his shipmates must gather their allies to confront the marauding fleets in a battle for the future of the Orion Spur.
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This is the best series I’ve read in a while. All the different plot lines, like the Prestige and the Lineage and the Runners, were tied up in this book which was nice, while still leaving enough open that this doesn’t feel like there’s nothing left for the characters to do when the narrative ends. The ending was definitely bittersweet, but I think it worked really well with the overall tone of the trilogy. Talon and Deadeye are really cute together, and the author does a great job of making the reader invested in all the side characters like Runabout, Niederhauser, Damu, Slushie, Windstorm, and so on. This was a good book.
A good read in the end. I did find it took me a little to get into the story even though only finished the previous book two weeks ago, yes I have read another book in between but still found it hard to read. Still would recommend reading as you find out lots and lots about the crew and the pres oops nearly gave the ending away then. Give it a go like me you could enjoy it.