Not for me
I love reading action/adventure/thrillers/etc, and thought I'd try out a new to me author. The premise was intriguing, and seemed like the type of stories that I enjoy. I read approximately 7% of the story, but by then I realized that it just wasn't appealing to me. My biggest issue was that there was more written about the ship and all of the technology being used than about the actual plot itself. I enjoy when authors include details about these types of things, especially when I don't know what they're referring to. However, out of the 7% of the book that I read, at least 6% of it was giving specified details of every single thing. For example, there was an overwhelming amount of details about the ship itself, the specifics of the Captain's sleeping quarters and every issue with it, and the exact technology being used for a conference call between the ship and the base where they're receiving orders (from the computer sign in and how it's confirmed, what satellite is used, how/where it's routed, etc...). I don't understand why that much knowledge is necessary, or what it has to do with the actual plot. I would much rather have details about the characters and the plot itself, but that's just my opinion.
Honestly, there wasn't anything wrong with what little that I read, but there was just too much about the other things that it took away from actual story. I believe that if the details were not as excessive, it would be a great story. I would like to try a different series by this author to see if I would enjoy it.
I will suggest that you try a sample if you are interested in reading this book to see for yourself if it's something that you would enjoy. As I have stated, these are only my opinions and preferences, which may be completely different from yours.