In the silent depths of space, power festers, tensions rise, and war looms.
The Fury of Typhon, a colossal Dreadnought-class Battlecarrier, drifts through the void—a symbol of the Earth Galactic Republic’s unyielding power. But beneath the sleek hull lies a fractured officers revel in opulence, while the crew endure a bleak existence, trapped in a tedious cycle of exploitation and oppression.
At twelve miles long and housing seven million souls, the Fury is one of the two most powerful ships in the universe. It sits mostly idle; its commitment to any conflict would undoubtedly escalate the confrontation into a civilization-ending catastrophe. But when rumors of espionage by the Terra Nova Federation begin to swirl, the Fury awakens from its slumber, and the crew must grapple with deadly change and stakes far greater than their own survival.
In a world where trust can be lethal and hiding in plain sight is the only option, the crew of the Fury of Typhon converges on a collision course with rebellion, betrayal, and the fires of war.
Even when I thought I knew where this book was going, it kept me guessing. I enjoyed the refreshing microcosm DS created aboard the Fury within the context of this grand multi-galactic universe he built around the story.