From USA Today Best Selling Author Raymond L. Weil comes a boxset containing all of the Lost Fleet Series books. The Lost Galactic Search (Book 1) The Lost Into the Darkness (Book 2) The Lost Oblivion’s Light (Book 3) The Lost Genesis (Book 4) The Lost Search for the Originators (Book 5) An alien galaxy, a trapped fleet, and no way to get home. Disaster has struck during the battle at the center of the galaxy near the massive black hole that swallows everything including light. Admiral Jeremy Strong and his fleet have been drawn into a spatial vortex connected to a distant galaxy. There is no way home, and they are stranded far away from everything and everyone they knew. Even worse, they face a new and dangerous enemy that wants to see Admiral Strong’s fleet destroyed. In desperation, Admiral Strong fights to save his fleet and find them a refuge. He is outnumbered, short on resources, and morale is low. What can he do to survive in a galaxy that only wishes to see his fleet’s destruction? Find out what happens in the five books of the Lost Fleet Series.
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I am an avid reader and have a science fiction / fantasy collection of over two thousand paperbacks. The space program has always fascinated me and I've followed it since its inception. When I was a teenager, I wanted to be an astronaut. Now, I just write about it.
Well folks this Raymond L. I Weil knows how to tell a story. I was impressed with the characters and the plots that were constructed. The best part was that the writer provided me with enthusiasm to read more. Please enjoy.
Too drawn out,and too much repetition. It has the usual bad grammar and spelling, something most modern authors seem incapable of correcting.Otherwise not too bad