The Lost Destroyer (Lost Starship Series Book 3), by Vaughn Heppner
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A silver pyramid in space ten thousand years old… The secrets of the mysterious New Men… A war like no other… Starship Victory—Earth’s ancient, alien spacecraft—has won a smashing victory against the New Men, driving them from “C” Quadrant. On their way home, Captain Maddox and his crew run into a vast machine trapped inside an ion storm. Maddox doesn’t know it yet, but the meeting isn’t an accident. There’s a traitor aboard ship, implementing a secret plan, threatening to destroy everything Star Watch has achieved against the New Men. Now begins a deadly race as Captain Maddox, the crew and Galyan are pitted against the masters of a centuries-old conspiracy. Human existence lies in the balance. THE LOST DESTROYER is the third book in the LOST STARSHIP SERIES.
The Lost Destroyer (Lost Starship Series Book 3), by Vaughn Heppner- Amazon Sales Rank: #5483 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-25
- Released on: 2015-05-25
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful. each book gets better! This third book inspired me to return and ... By Jenny Sue Repeating this review for all three books with some added comment: Unlike many series, each book gets better! This third book inspired me to return and review all three. It is very satisfying, causing me to laugh, to keep reading into the wee hours of the morning, and occasionally to tear up.It is extremely rare for me to give 5 stars, since I usually give that to Asimov-type quality. I am writing this review having read all three books, because taken as a trilogy, it earns 5 stars. Yes, there are a few typos. Yes, there is a bit too much luck involved. However, the complexity of the final plot, the interesting "Asmovian" depth to the plot line, and the warmth of the characters by the end of the trilogy compels me to give the five stars. I suggest you read all three to see this story in its entirety.Best about it: A seemingly simple plot line turns into a Matryoshka doll plot, where just as you think you know what is going on and what will happen, a layer peels away to reveal more complexity. This is what I love most about good sci-fi, and that is it gives you clues to riddles, some you figure out in a satisfying way, others you discover were just the outer shell, to your delight. Plot/story is most important to me, so this gets 5 stars.Needs work: The style is quite good,character descriptions evolve very well, but especially in the first book there are descriptive phrases out of place with the futuristic timeline. "head-butted". The grammar is good, though there are instances during an intense scene which could be more descriptive. This improves in the second and third books, however.Overall: The story is what it is all about since bards and storytellers sat over hot fires and spun their tales. You can have perfect grammar, expressive sentences, and it is ruined by uninteresting or stupid plot. This series is well worth the read and I want to see it continue.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. A pretty good continuation of The Lost Starship series By Amazon Customer This is yet another good adventure in The Lost Starship series. It is fun although fairly light reading. But then, to me, a good adventure story should be fast flowing and not too deep. The book blurb is somewhat of an exaggeration though. A smashing victory? They won by a very thin thread in the last book as far as I remember.Anyway, the victors start the journey home and, of course, another calamity befalls the crew of Starship Victory. The enemy, by the help of some nasty surprises left by the mysterious professor Ludendorff manages to divert the ship straight into a electrical storm and inside this storm lurks something very big and very very bad. The humans thought the New Men and their star cruisers were bad. Little did they know what was to fall upon them.In this book the author unravels quite a lot of the story behind the New Men, the conspiracy and plotting that led to the creation of these nefarious evolved humans and the current situation. Naturally Maddox and his friends are forced through one hair raising adventure after another to combat the new threat. Starship Victory does indeed, eventually, get back to Earth just in time for Maddox to face a number of assassination attempts not to mention the possible destruction of the planet Earth. Naturally the arrogant and hugely annoying professor Ludendorff makes his best. even then, to twist events to fit into his own agenda.As I wrote, it is a good book. Plenty of adventure, twists and revelations. Galyan, Victory’s computer AI, is developing by quite a few orders of magnitude I would say. They also get the weapons in working order although, sadly, they do not really get to use them much. There are some hints thrown around about how much more capable Galyan and consequently Victory have become though. In the end a battle is won but certainly not the war. I have to say that I would not mind seeing another book in this series being published.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Fastpaced with improved characterization By Stig Løvstad In book 3 of the series the author finally begins to make us care what happens to the characters. Few new characters are added and more time has been spent developing the existing ones. A lot more happens in this book in regards to clearing up mysteries from the first two books, but still more new questions arise, which points to new books in the series being forthcoming soon I suspect.In this installment the "team" on the alien ship Victory is finally able to both get the ship fully operational and make its AI/alien personality part of the "famliy". The mail obstacle this time around is another alien ship flying around and destroying planets, with Earth being next on the list. The book is fast-paced and less interested in presenting (underdeveloped) internal conflicts ot each of the characters, which also makes it an easier read.I reall wanted to give this book a 3.5* rating as it is a definite improvement over te first two in the series, but since I can't I gave it 4 stars. I like the book more in its improvement from the first two than in it being a really good work of SF. There is still too little reasearch done on the author's side and there is still too little time spent developing key characters. Important characters are still one-dimensional and the reader is still left with the feeling that the book was written hastily or for young adults.As with book 2 I can't really recommend this one unless you already own the first two. If you do own the first two however, then definitely buy this one as well. I think you will feel better about the (frustrating) time you spent reading the other two afterward.
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