1/17/2024 0 Comments Sins of her father mike kupari vkEasy lives and works in Delta City, Nova Columbia a place where most are “willing to accept injustice because it is convenient and safe.” Easy is contacted by Dagny whose sister Cassandra has been missing for a few months. Private Detective Ezekiel “Easy” Novak usually works on cases involving a cheating spouse, routine missing person, and other similar stuff. I really enjoy a good detective story but when you add science fiction it make an even more compelling and entertaining story. Overall, excellent stuff and one of the top 10 for the year quite unexpectedly A great ending which completes the storyline perfectly but with scope for more stories in this universe (definitely would love such and get and read them asap) One of the somewhat unexpected superb novels of recent times - read the sample for the e-arc offered by Baen and got hooked so got the e-arc on the spot and read it in a sitting more or less a combination of the traditional first person detective narration (not quite noir but in that style) and traditional sf (ancient possible civilizational changing artifacts) with the usual tropes - the hero with a backstory, the sidekick secretary with the cool skills (hacking here), the intriguing, mysterious and beautiful client (Trouble of the title), corrupt corporations, cynical academics exploiting confused youth to promote their violent woke Neo Corbynist ideology (!!), idealists who think they fight the good fight against corruption until the going gets tough, a sinister trillionaire reminding one of a Bill Gates a few decades from now, charismatic cultists etc However all fits together wonderfully in a great storyline that just moves and forces one to turn pages and see what happens. Mike Kupari is an awesome storyteller.”-Larry Correia on Sins of Her Father “A big, sweeping space adventure, with heroic characters you care about. An excellent choice for both teen and adult sf readers.” - Library Journal on Her Brother's Keeper “After co-writing Dead Six and Swords of Exodus with Larry Correia, Kupari makes his solo debut with this space opera that is bound to attract fans of Mike Shepherd’s Kris Longknife series or Elizabeth Moon’s Vatta’s War books. You will cheer at their successes and commiserate with them in their failures, for they feel oh so real despite living years and parsecs away from us this year."- Warped Factor "Kupari is a skilled tradesman, deftly creating characters that are easy to get invested in and easy to care for. "Anyone who loves everything from The Big Sleep to Blade Runner, or needs a fix while waiting for the next installment in The Dresden Files or Monster Hunters International, will feel right at home between these pages."- Upstream Reviews Soon, Easy finds himself trying to unravel a conspiracy that may implicate not only Ascension, but the cultlike Cosmic Ontological Foundation-and the highest echelons of the Terran Confederation itself. She had uncovered a secret effort to excavate and exploit an ancient alien artifact known only as The Seraph. It seems Cassandra wasn’t just investigating her employer. He gets results-one way or another.īut what begins as a routine missing person case quickly turns into something much bigger and more sinister, with implications that could affect the entire planet. When questions need answering on Nova Columbia, Detective Ezekiel “Easy” Novak is the man folks turn to. EASY RAWLINS CROSSED WITH DIRTY HARRY ON A FAR-FLUNG SPACE COLONY!Ī search for a missing woman exposes a conspiracy that could threaten an entire planet.Ĭassandra Blake, an employee for the Ascension Planetary Holdings Group-the largest and most powerful corporation in Nova Columbia-has gone missing.
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