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His Majesty's Starship #2

The Xenocide Mission

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Space opera is back with a bang! Lieutenant Joel Gilmore is part of a space observation team who find themselves attacked by the very aliens they are watching. It becomes a race against time for their fellow soldiers to rescue them, but in doing so, they unlock the shocking secrets of the solar system.With thrilling action sequences and brilliantly characterized aliens, this science fiction novelist is one to watch–but be careful of the aliens. These are not Star Trek aliens with altered faces, but a glimpse of what really might be out there. . . .From the Hardcover edition.

400 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2002

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Ben Jeapes

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His father's army postings sent them all over. At Dumpton, he "read his first Dr Who book (c. 1975), first suffered from hay fever (summer 1977) and first watched Blake’s 7 (January 1978). His parents also got the one interesting posting of his entire life, to Bangladesh. All these were to have effects on his life that still haven’t worn off.." After 12 years in publishing, Jan 2000 layoff started his writing career.

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7 reviews
August 25, 2017
Solid sci-fi with a unique take on alien life. Good story and interesting characters mixed with your typical spaceships and plasma guns and whatnot. I feel like there could be deeper development with the main character, but the myriad other characters are all well written.

The story felt like it ended on a grayish note, like you're not sure if there will be a sequel.
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July 28, 2020
More interesting ideas than at first apparent, if still a fairly mundane space opera. Saved by taut plotting and Maguffins that don't detract from the tension.
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November 12, 2019
Found the story idea to be good but the execution lacked the punch. In the beginning the flow was smooth and progressed at a fine pace, but near the end the story felt disconnected and continuity was missing in between scenes. Felt like the author had a target of X words in which to finish the story and was only left with 10% at the end so had to rush in.

Maybe if he rewrites it, it may turn out better.
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January 19, 2024
Trail by ailen
alone with all was died
far throw thaosand years
in cold cabin
wait to start a trail
where there many of them
alone in my cabin
throw speed time
they cutch my dream
thee hold other hand
rarest help to me
to whisper
to live
to exit
alone in my cabin
search to love
to care
to kindness
to haveing
alone in my cabin
my thogh travel throw time
hold
huge
what human want
still alone in cold cabin
dream by green
with my prayer
6 reviews
December 15, 2025
A very interesting story that in my opinion deserves more attention. Surely one of the undiscovered gems of SF.
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April 25, 2011
Bought this is a sale and didn't realise it was a children's book until I got it home. So I thought I'd give it to my younger brother, but looking through it I realised I'd read it when I was at school. Probably one of the first science-fiction books I'd ever read. So I've re-read it now and it's amazing how many of the scenes and the characters came back to me. Brilliant aliens - the Rusties and XCs are genius - and some interesting human characters as well. Nothing really epic as far as plot is concerned, but it's a nice read and I think adults could enjoy it as well as children. I'm glad I found it!
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December 9, 2008
A satisfying sequel to the first novel in this series. A compelling narrative and interesting combination of s.f., politics and adventure is slightly marred by an unconvinvcing love story but enhanced by an intriguing take on inter-species relationships.
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May 3, 2012
I've read this book 3 years ago because this was assigned to us for a book report, but I didn't like it. I don't understand the whole plot! And now, I know why. It's because it's a sequel! DARN. I should'a known.
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105 reviews
September 1, 2009
This was a very different Sci-Fi. It has three races in it, people, dog like, and cat like. It is very different, and makes you think.
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66 reviews
July 26, 2011
Story about a first contact mission that suffers from a series of unfortunate events, misunderstandings and such stemming from a lack of communication. A good read.
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May 19, 2012
I have read it in real life, it is one of many amazing science fiction books out there! It also has a very interesting twist too at the end!
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September 16, 2008
This book is awesome!
If you love sci-fi, then read this!

'Nough said.
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