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The Lost Voyager: A Space Opera Novel (A Carson Mach Adventure), by A.C. Hadfield

The Lost Voyager: A Space Opera Novel (A Carson Mach Adventure), by A.C. Hadfield

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The Lost Voyager: A Space Opera Novel (A Carson Mach Adventure), by A.C. Hadfield

The Lost Voyager: A Space Opera Novel (A Carson Mach Adventure), by A.C. Hadfield



The Lost Voyager: A Space Opera Novel (A Carson Mach Adventure), by A.C. Hadfield

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A mining ship goes missing… Its precious cargo could change the galaxy… Unless one man and his crew can find the lost Voyager. Carson Mach, a freelance rogue captain, and his crew are faced with a seemingly routine mission to find and rescue the Voyager, a missing mining ship in a remote system. Only he and his employers know what the lost ship carries in its cargo hold and the devastating consequences if it falls into the wrong hands. On arrival to the Noven system, the destination of the Voyager, Mach and his crew have three planets to explore, with no clues as to where the ship and its artefact might be. Their first stop reveals a terrifying new enemy has joined the search, raising the stakes considerably. If the new threat finds the cargo, it will place the entire galaxy in a perilous position from which it won’t recover. Mach and his crew must overcome impossible odds and defeat the new enemy if they’re to reach the Voyager and save the lives of trillions. All Carson Mach stories are standalone adventures and can be read in any order. If you want to read the first book, The Atlantis Ship, go to: http://hyperurl.co/atlantis “Carson Mach is a great character and I love the adventure he and his crew go on. Space Opera at its best.” -- Shirley Walsh “Pulse-pounding action, well-written space opera that I can’t stop reading. I can’t recommend this highly enough.” -- Gareth Walsley

The Lost Voyager: A Space Opera Novel (A Carson Mach Adventure), by A.C. Hadfield

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23796 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-20
  • Released on: 2015-05-20
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Sure, it's a cliche, but I couldn't put it down! By Tarantulas I started a free trial of Kindle Unlimited recently. "The Lost Voyager" was the first novel that popped up on my suggested list, so I grabbed it. I'm glad I did!Captain Carson Mach and the crew of the Intrepid (five others, if I recall correctly) are hired by the government to search for the missing mining ship Voyager, which is carrying a dangerous cargo. But before they find the ship, they meet up with the "terrifying new enemy" described in the preview. From there until the end, it's nonstop action, with many narrow escapes, and the constant threat of many more people dying if they don't succeed in their mission.The further I read in this book, the more I started thinking that it reminded me of another story. Then I got it - "Symbiotica," by Eric Frank Russell (1943), the crew of the good ship "Marathon" on a mission to explore a planet full of biological dangers. Both ships were crewed by a mix of humans and aliens, neither ship had a sinister turncoat evil character, and both stories had a planet full of adversaries that could absolutely flatten them in a heartbeat if they made the wrong move. Neither story contains a lot of chatty philosophy or page-long descriptions of the terrain. And the people in both stories are very similar too. No one cowers in fear or agonizes over where they would rather be. If anyone is about to die, at least they died doing something valuable to their peers and enjoyed it. Each person in both of the stories is a hero in some way, no ambivalence or cowardice or shameful actions. To me, that is a good yarn."Symbiotica" is described from the point of view of one of the crewmen. Mostly it is a narration of the events as they unfold, described in a somewhat humorous fashion. With "The Lost Voyager," you get a lot more. The main viewpoint is that of Carson Mach, and we get to hear his inner thoughts about how the crew is shaping up as well as his anguish about the possible upcoming loss of an old and very dear friend. We also see some of the things that make a really good leader, and at least in my case I said several times "That's exactly what I would have done." The characters in the crew of the Intrepid are all three dimensional, people you would like to meet and have as friends. The story made me care about what happened to all of them, which in my mind is a measure of good writing.I have just a couple of minor quibbles with the novel. First, when I got to about 86% done with the Kindle version, I started noticing some errors in tense, and one sentence that made no sense to me. Maybe a better proofreader would be a good idea. And second, I totally lost track of one character! I don't remember reading about her at the end of the story, and I can't recall what happened after the last time I remember her location being described. The rest of the characters were all three dimensional and memorable, but this was one of the two people who weren't very well described, and it seems like she just evaporated from the story. Probably my fault for not paying closer attention.A.C. Hadfield, thank you for writing this novel. It was very entertaining, and it is one of those classics that will stick in my mind for a long time. I see there is another novel entitled "The Atlantis Ship," so that will be next on my reading list. And I can't wait to see what's coming next!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A FANTASTIC READ FOR FANS OF SPACE OPERA (NOT TO BE MISSED) By Andrew Lee I have just finished reading .AC. Hadfield latest Carson Mach book The lost Voyager .Which is the second book in the Carson Mach series.The first being The Atlantis Ship. The storyline grips you from the first page it is fast moving and full of twists and turns and non stop action.In this second book we get a better insight in to the relationship between Carson and his crew of alien misfits. Each one of them a fantastic character in there own right. If like me you are a true space opera fan .Then I urge you to read both of these books .As always start with The Atlantis Ship.and then The Lost Voyager.I promise you that you will not be disappointed. I personally am looking forward to reading the third book in the series.Which I believe is called The Dead Planet. Hopefully it will be released in the near future.So come on A.C. Get it to the publishers .

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Does the second book exceed expections? Definitely YES! By John Bromehed I am always nervous when reading novels in a "series" as more often than not I feel let down as the characters don't grow, the stories become familiar and the writing a little tired. So it was with some trepidation that I started the second novel in A.C. Hadfield!s series The Lost Voyager. I always have high hopes and having thoroughly enjoyed his first book, The Atlantis ship, I was really looking forward to his second.So what do the second books in a series need for me? I like a strong lead character who is not perfect but has a sense of humour. I like any carryover character from the first book to grow and become even more interesting. I like the story to be somewhat unpredictable and the action to be fast and exciting. I like a love interest and I like bad guys to be very bad and very sneaky. I like big picture characters and the enevitable politics they bring to the story and I love surprises. Most of all I love it when I can't put the book down and I have to keep reading. So how does Lost Voyager measure up for me. It exceeded all my expectations! It was for me even better than the first book and I can't wait to read the third! I highly recommend this as a read you will thoroughly enjoy.

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