


They literally fly from one disaster to another, just barely skirting bullets and explosives enough to save themselves and the Ketty Jay.Īs a captain, part-time pirate and full-time freelancer, Frey is terribly unfortunate. The story starts off on the wrong foot for Frey as he is captured and held at gunpoint due to a “small misunderstanding.” Unfortunately, things don’t get any better for Frey or his ragtag crew as the story progresses. The Ketty Jay is a beloved cargo fighter craft belonging to an extremely unfortunate part-time pirate captain, Darian Frey. The last ten chapters are un-put-down-able. It’s fast-paced, high-octaned, unpredictable, and fun. That’s the best way I can describe the experience of reading this book. “A fast, exhilarating read the kind of old-fashioned adventure I didn’t think we were allowed to write anymore, of freebooting privateers making their haphazard way in a wondrous retro-future world.”
