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Space Freighter: Neo Eden

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The adventure of a diverse crew of Aeronauts aboard an armed supply vessel, who are attempting to travel from planet-to-planet delivering merchandise and trade goods.
Captain Loos Aucoin, born and raised on a space station, enjoys his time away from the ship, on Earth in the swamps of South Louisiana. His vacation time over, he is on his way back to work when he meets his newly acquired Security Chief, for the first time: Shimmerah Fortier, a beautiful dark-skinned female from New Orleans, also on her way to the space freighter.
Together, they board his ship, and although the captain is totally unaware, one of her team members immediately begins making trouble, thinking he had earned the position of Security Chief--not someone who has ‘slept her way to the top’.
And, as if the ship’s business of transporting expensive merchandise across a hostile galaxy wasn’t perilous enough, their home office, GIT, has sent them on their way with shoddy equipment at the last minute, creating more hazards, and to make matters worse, as with most businesses, office politics follows—in this case, across the universe.
The supply vessel, with its 25 souls on board has barely gotten underway when they encounter another ‘surprise’ almost destroying their mission. Their comfortable workaday schedule has suddenly evolved into a dangerous journey fraught with pirates, looking to take advantage of lone trade vessels isolated in deep space.
In the words of Sarge, the gruff, tough gravel-voiced head of their ABS crew up in the bow of the ship, “This crew better git their crap t’gether, cuz I just got a r’port about th’ outer fringe aint nobody gonna hear about! So…!”

373 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 15, 2018

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