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320 pages, Paperback
First published May 2, 2017
I loved The Admiral, the first book in the Evgardian series. It was a good introduction to the world with four people stranded who didn't know each other. It was smart. The plot was clear - survival - but very fascinating as the world developed and also learning about the characters. The Admiral, capable and with a subtle humor, was a mystery and fun. For the most part, politics is viewed in the background as they are isolated.
Free Space is the same but very different. We again have four main characters, two of them we know, sort of. I enjoy strong characters who figure things out and try to improve things overall. And overall doing what is right with compassion is appealing. Here I can't tell the good guys or the bad guys really. People are more or less in it for themselves? I do enjoy seeing women as strong, kick ass fighters here but not seeing the Admiral as somewhat helpless.
There are many more characters, mostly in the background. More planets, more "governments," more militaries and more politics play a role. This was also more confusing and the ending was ? I will have to read the next book both because I so loved the first and I don't understand exactly what happened here. I did find this interview about the future of the series which helped me feel better.