In the deepest depths of Tul Vaga, there lies the last secret of the Flaming Starcaptain. It’s just too bad Tayne didn’t find it first…
Following the trail of clues found inside the keycard pulled from the Flaming Starcaptain’s tomb, Tayne finds himself on Tul Vaga, home to a colony of human flesh-loving Chubwubbers.
When the trail leads to a top secret ICSS facility with more outer defences than a hot dog spacewagon operating in space pirate territory, Tayne and his crew find themselves tasked with an impossible mission.
To break into an impenetrable fortress.
And even if they can somehow find a way inside, there’s more lying in wait than just a few thousand of the most elite soldiers in the Known Universe.
Blaze is the fifth book in the space opera series Star Inferno. If you like high-octane thrills, nail-demolishing suspense and gigantic plot twists, you’ll love Hadwin Fuller’s latest page-turner. Pick up Blaze today, and burn away the hours with this enthralling story.
Hadwin Fuller is the author of the space opera series Star Inferno. He writes sci-fi novels packed to the air seals with blaster brawls, space dogfights and misfit crews of loveable weirdos who are forced to band together to save the universe.
Like most sci-fi writers, Hadwin is the victim of a misspent youth (he blames his parents) in which his head was buried far too often in sci-fi novels and far too rarely in schoolbooks. It is from this vast expanse of wasted time that he channels his inner sci-fi writer.
Hadwin lives in Vietnam with his wife, newborn baby and robot vacuum cleaner. When he’s not pressing his eyeballs up against the display of his e-reader, Hadwin can be found blasting around town on his motorbike, loafing around in coffee shops and eating his way through every Vietnamese food they have a name for.
Bad things happen to characters I care about, and Book 6 isn't waiting for me. I was spoiled by having five books ready to read. I like Tayne, but he really needs therapy. Really bad things happen; there is graphic violence, a lot of destruction, a high body count, and impending doom and much sadness. The tour of the human processing factory in chapter 1 was horrifying; I'm a vegetarian for a reason. I look forward to Star Inferno 6.