Living starships never die… unless they are poisoned by a backstabbing traitor.
Noah Gantz and his crew have narrowly escaped disaster on Hellenger Prime. Now, with Kayan facing metabolic destruction, he must find a way to the galaxy that spawned the living starships. There, he might be able to find an antidote for the toxins Tate Collins introduced into the ship's core systems.
But first, he must handle an overambitious team of Altion commandos and the most deadly assassins of the Skylar civilization. This time, everything is on the line, and there is no going back.
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Another well put together storyline continuing Noah Gantz and friends battle against oppresses worlds, freeing subjugated people and aliens with very limited resources and at great risk to him and his crew. Now they must stop an alien race bent on enslaving living starships to control the galaxy, a rogue alien special team trying to seek unlimited power, and a mad human named collins who wants to also enslave living starships in another galaxy to bring back and rule Earth and much of our galaxy. Collins has poisoned Kayan the living starship to force Noah to take him to the galaxy where other living starships are that he can enslave in exchange for a cure. Just another days work!
After being poisoned by Collins, a cure must be found for Kayan. It is suggested that leviathans from the 4th galaxy may be able to heal her, so Noah sets out to converse with them, at the same time, trying to prevent the Skylar from enslaving the leviathans to their cause. There is much fighting, espionage, intrigue, suspense, and revelations as this part of the story of Noah and Kayan comes to an end. However, this is not the last you will hear of Noah et al as another story will begin in the next book. An interesting and entertaining read that provides some surprises and a definite conclusion to this part of the story.
Kayan is in peril & there’s also a deadly unknown twist
Love!!!! The quirkiness and witty one liners seem to be the trademark of author-Scott Moon. I love it. This helps to ground the characters and to make them seem more real l. Chaney and Moon together have created a great series with awesome characters and an environment rich in possibilities for future adventures. Can’t wait!!!