A dangerous telepath, on the run from powerful forces, throws in with a ragtag spaceship crew in Corey J. White's Killing Gravity, the first novel in The Voidwitch Saga.
The plotting is sort of television-sized, but the world-building--and a kind of cyberpunk flavor--add value. The novel is slender but very fast-moving, and enjoyable if unsurprising throughout.
In fact, in episodic television fashion, it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger as the group goes on a rescue mission for one of their missing members.
I bought this with Father's Day Amazon money and read it in a single day. I liked it well enough to read the next one if I see it in the wild.
The plotting is sort of television-sized, but the world-building--and a kind of cyberpunk flavor--add value. The novel is slender but very fast-moving, and enjoyable if unsurprising throughout.
In fact, in episodic television fashion, it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger as the group goes on a rescue mission for one of their missing members.
I bought this with Father's Day Amazon money and read it in a single day. I liked it well enough to read the next one if I see it in the wild.
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