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WINDS OF MARQUE

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With solar sails hoisted and war with the Sectoids imminent,
Imperial Navy Subcmdr. Liam Blackwood, enigmatic quartermaster Amelia Virtue,
and the crew of the HMSS
Daring
must stop space pirates from disrupting human supply
lines in the outer sectors in the first book in a new series.

Unable to catch the pirates outright, they pose as opportunistic
space merchants to gather intelligence. Any booty they take from the pirates
remains their prize, but sailing the system under a false flag comes with great
risk: Fail, and the emperor will disavow all knowledge of the mission. Every
member of the crew will be dishonorably discharged and made destitute.
When Daring commander Sophia Riverton’s orders jeopardize the
mission, that threat becomes all too real, and the crew slips closer and closer
toward mutiny. Romantic complications notwithstanding, Liam and Amelia have to
uncover the truth about Riverton before the pirates discover their ruse and
scuttle the mission, destroying any chance humankind has against the relentless
Sectoids. While former Royal Canadian Naval officer Coles (March of War,
2017, etc.) brings nautical authenticity to this Napoleonic sailing era/space
race mashup, he focuses more on the sailing and leaves the sci-fi to buzz away,
sometimes forgotten, in the background. Nevertheless, the jaunty pace is
unwavering and enjoyable. Coles’ female characters could have used greater
authenticity, but overall the colorful ensemble adds to the fun.

Traditional science fiction lovers may get distracted looking
for more space tech, but lovers of classic high-seas adventures and those who
enjoy genre-bending SF will find this swashbuckling space adventure a worthy
read.

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