Tori stared at the screen. "Wait, what? How long is three hundred and fifty-five hours?"
"It's about fifteen days, Tori," the commissioner sighed. "If we don't get the trinity back online within fifteen days—give or take—there won't be enough power capacity left to bring it back up, and the reactor will be past the point of no return. Without the reactor, this ship is going to get very cold, and everyone will freeze to death."
Desperate to get the surgery she needs, Tori transfers aboard the Sailor's Gambit I to catch a vigilante. But the situation quickly unravels, and our unlikely investigator discovers that a serial killer on the loose is the very least of her problems.
GRE7G LIVES IN ALABAMA with his wife, Kyoht, and a small menagerie of pets. He enjoys writing stories about monsters in love, brews beer that he won’t drink, programs computers that don’t look like computers, and fantasizes about worlds without so many people in them.
He's written six novels, the latest four all being set in Rick Griffin's Hayven Celestia. His first two were about werewolves and minotaurs, respectively. He’s written a couple of novellas and a handful of short stories; most of which can sometimes be found on his website:
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Fantastic job, Mr. Luterman! I mean, what with the overflow of mysteries of all kinds, science fiction included, THIS book stands out for the vibrancy of its story, the carefully developed plot, the secondary tale, the characterization, the fine art and worldbuilding... Everything will keep you glued to the pages without a moment of boredom! The best part is how the ambiguity plays a role in defining the characters -everyone here is motivated by selfishness and the same main protagonist is not exempt! And yet, when it comes to giving the spotlight, we understand that people is not supposed to be all-good nor all-evil. Everything happens inside a 10.000-crew generational ship. No one can get out. And you would neverf expect what happens after it's clear there's a serial killer aboard. THIS is a mystery! I WANT MORE!
It's well-paced, genuinely funny, and full of enough warmth to keep you going. It's also smartly written, pleasantly dense, and offers plenty to chew on without bogging itself down. But the real soul of this book is its characters, and they're all delightful, even the prickly ones! Then there's a paradigm shift so surprising and well-executed that it had me standing and howling at my screen. It was a bold move, and the final act is worth the asking price alone!
I simply cannot get enough of this universe. Following Tori into another lively, engaging adventure has been an absolute joy, and once again Gre7g delivers a story full of heart, tension, and charm.
I thouroughly enjoyed reading this book. It kept me guessing 'til the end. I enjoyed the interaction of the characters in the story. I highly recommend this book to all mystery buffs.