The war between humans and aliens was over, but peace remained elusive.
For living life in the DMZ between Terran and Gra'al space, things are mostly uneventful for Drake Rose and Captain Valencia Vasquez. The discovery of an abandoned alien child aboard a derelict freighter with its crew slaughtered changes everything.
The fragile peace between two proud people is about to be tested and the ancient secrets hidden within the galaxy are waiting to explode. Drake finds himself the protector of not just the child, but life itself. All while Valencia is thrust into more power and responsibility than any human has ever possessed.
The crew of the Trystero are the broken heroes no one expected.
It's Firefly meets The Mandalorian in this coming of age space opera series. This bundle includes:
Dave Walsh was once the world's foremost kickboxing journalist, if that makes any sense. He's still trying to figure that one out.
The thing is, he always loved writing and fiction was always his first love. He wrote 'Godslayer' in hopes of leaving the world of combat sports behind, which, as you can guess, did not exactly work. That's when a lifelong love of science fiction led him down a different path.
Now he writes science fiction novels about far-off worlds, weird technology and the same damned problems that humanity has always had, just with a different setting.
He does all of this while living in the high desert of Albuquerque and raising twin boys with his wife. He's still not sure which is harder: watching friends get knocked out or raising boys.
the Tryster has no big space battles but a lot of filling out the characters.This is just a good solid read but it needs to be read carefully especially during the 2nd book. Still has action but it is onboard the ships.
Interesting world the author has created. I enjoyed the characters of the family or should I say crew. The politicians and the way they acted, well I felt like I was in Washington.
The story line was interesting to say the least. What goes on in Dave’s head is amazing. I was quite confused at times but picked up the thread and read on.