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Gunship

Gunship

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This is the definitive Gunship collection.

Gunship has spawned two bestsellers and continues to build a cult science fiction following. This is your chance to own ALL ELEVEN BOOKS in all of their glory! The purpose of this collection is to offer the entire series to fans at a substantial discount, as the list price is normally $29.90.

In a distant galaxy, planets are on the brink of civil war. While the totalitarian Legion prepares its troops, Captain Adam Michaels sees opportunity in the field of smuggling. Now, along with the rest of the Gunship's crew, Adam will chase their biggest payday yet. Of course, they'll have to face vampires, orc, and plenty of other perils along the way. Gunship is the perfect mix of whiskey, saloons, spaceships, and alien races.

1032 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 23, 2018

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John Davis

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John M. Davis is the bestselling author of Gunship, as well as Wicked, and the novelization of the motion picture REDD. Known throughout the writing industry as the Book Commander, John is a former writer for the Legends Football League and owns a minority share of the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. He currently lives in Virginia with his wife of 18 years and their two spoiled kids. When he isn’t writing, John enjoys reading, studying history, and listening to his favorite band, Evanescence.

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September 20, 2018
I don’t know whether it is a result of the ebook distribution, or what, but the editing on this book was so bad as to make it completely unreadable. Scene chang s occur in the middle of paragraphs, word choices force the reader to try to interpret what the author means.
This looks like it had the potential to be a good story, but after this experience I will be avoiding both the author and the publisher like the plague!
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