This book was funny.
So Jo Laribeau leaves the marines, he has lost his legs, but has had them replaced with artificial ones. He is in a spot of bother in a bar one night, when a rather interesting woman offers him a job in the Salvage Marine Corps, or SMC, an organisation that does jobs around the place for whoever needs jobs done.
The Corps is a neutral organisation, they don’t take sides, so even if there is a war, they still remain neutral.
Anyone can hire then, to do any job, and they just get the job done, collect items, people, ships, whatever.
There are lots of them, and they all have a ‘number’ assigned to them. They are assigned a ‘ticket’, they do the job, they get paid.
Jo has an assistant, although if there has ever been a side kick in the universe, Mgurn is it.
Mgurn is one of the funniest creatures I have come across in a book in a long time, and he seriously made this book.
So what is this book actually about? It starts off following Jo, learning about his life and Mgurn’s life as SMCs. However, it is not long before things devolve of course, and they get into trouble, and before you know it, several other Salvage Merc’s get involved, and it gets very complicated. This is one of those stories that is difficult to get into without giving away too much, and I don’t want to ruin it!
This is a lot of fun though, there is some brilliant action, awesome fight scenes, and some outstanding tech.
The best thing of this entire book (apart from Mgurn) though are the aliens. There are numerous aliens that are described in this book, and the author has gone to an amazing job of describing in incredible detail each of them.
He has also done some research, and put a lot of effort into the technology that is evident.
This is a great read, well worth the effort, and I can’t wait to read part two.
If you love a good Sci-Fi read, Firefly, or any quirky space adventure series, this is for you – and it's just fun. Think Guardians of the Galaxy mixed with Starship Troopers.