It’s kind like a mix of the thing vrs sec ops , very well done and great performance
Non stop action
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Young Ish gets a job as a mess cook on a merchant ship (space is irrelevant–it’s a generic freighter), impresses his bosses by making good coffee and having a pleasant, hard working demeanor, and starts a cooperative effort renting flea market stalls for the crew to sell personal purchases at ports. That’s it. Sorry for..
I’m enjoying this series more and more. MK Gibson puts you in the thick of a world where demons and devils are in control. And what that might be like on the ground. The interpersonal relationships between humans and demon kind are surprisingly complex. But also brutally dark. Moving forward with this series 1000%.
Good story believable characters, better twists of plot.May have to listen further books in this series
I enjoyed the reader. He did well with the various characters. He did not try to insert various speach forms for the characters.
It kept my attnetion long enough as othet books have failed to do, finally something worth a credit.
Another story ruined by a terrible narrator. I tried so hard to ignore her odd reading style but only made it to chapter 12 before I couldn’t take it anymore. I’m tired of wasting expensive credits on stories I can’t even make it through. Where is the return option?
The first installment of A Trader’s Tale finished with such promise. Unfortunately that promise was broken in this 2nd installment. I’m really on the fence about risking a credit on installment 3.
I’m not sure why I enjoy Nathan Lowell’s book so much. There’s no epic tale, no all-conquering hero and nothing a lifetime of reading science fiction (over 60 years of reading as I’m now in my 70’s) has taught me to expect. Whatever the reason is I’ve come to greatly enjoy these everyman in space..
