Treasure Island - in deep space no less! Author Tobias Buckell may have been inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale but the wonderful description of the cyborg riggers and the FTL stardrive (and the worldbuilding) are all Buckell!
The main protagonist is young Jane Hawkins (Stevenson's book starred the boy Jim Hawkins). Her two mothers run the inn that the rigger (later revealed as the pirate captain) walks into one day to take a room for the night.
Starships in this world are called "sparships" and use spars which function as masts would on an eighteenth-century sailing ship. Invisible interstellar winds carry sparships faster than light through space. Riggers must incorporate tech into their bodies and literally "speed up" their thinking processes to be able to have delicate control over the spar to which they are assigned. I really love an imaginative approach to FTL and this stardrive is certainly unique!
Instead of Jane finding the pirate captain's treasure map in a sea chest, the captain "infects" Jane using the Black Spot, instantly giving her rigger implants. Jane literally becomes the treasure map!
Fortunately, I was able to get in on the December 15, 2017 Kickstarter campaign which funded this labor of love by Buckell. I received a copy of the ebook at that time but I had too many other books to read just then. Trove was released in the Kindle store July 24, 2018. The paperback had been released Dec. 31, 2017.
The paperback had only garnered 7 reviews (as of today). I'm glad that author Tobias Buckell emailed all of his Kickstarter backers to ask, if we had read the book yet, would we consider writing a review.
I'm happy to say that this was a really fun read (which I just finished last night) and I highly recommend it for people who enjoy swashbuckling space pirate tales!