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Bishop's Gambit: A Space Opera Adventure

Precipice to War, Book 1

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Bishop's Gambit: A Space Opera Adventure

By: Jeremy Fabiano
Narrated by: Mike Thomas
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Cranky aliens, tenacious survivors, and a genius AI with a superiority complex. And Bishop Jones is stuck smack in the middle.

Things were simple. Mostly.

Merchant traders, like Bishop, spend their days scouring the system in search of resources, all while dodging pirates, aliens, and sometimes, the law. But when he uncovers a secret worth killing for, his life is turned upside down.

Bishop’s resourcefulness and ingenuity make him a threat - and the perfect scapegoat. He’s labeled a terrorist for crimes he did not commit and exiled from his home on the colony ship. Torn between searching for clues and making repairs, Bishop takes a chance and recruits allies, while the colonial fleet hunts for his base of operations.

Repairing the colony ship is his only hope of escape, but Bishop discovers he is up against more than just pirates. The government itself has a stake in current events, forcing Bishop to take on the military, as well as the impending alien threat. With few friends and less time, Bishop must fight for his life in order to save himself and the last remnants of humanity.

©2019, 2020 Jeremy Fabiano (P)2020 Jeremy Fabiano
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"There are no guarentees."

Three colony ships took the remnants of humanity into space when the aliens came. They became separated and, for colony ship two, there was a daily struggle to maintain supplies, including water, In foraging for provisions in their small craft The Strider, Bishop Jones, just seventeen, and his sister, Ann, and close friend, Steve, in their small craft The Strider, discover that they are not only targets of pirates but also of injustices of their own government. Linking with an irascible A.I.named Sammy, the teenagers fight back.

This book is an omnibus of three short stories and, presumably, the prelude to further instalments although the story is complete in itself. The basic premise is good, with some interesting fight sequences but is low on character development: ironically the most satisfying is the irascible A.I. But there is an overall superficiality to the entire story, including with the plot itself which failed to fully convince this reader: too little detail as s!lightly abrasive movement from one scenario to the next combined with a seeming obsession with viral attacks. The narrator, Mike Thomas, does a good job in holding it all together, with a pleasant voice, good intonation and pacing, and bringing in distinctive voicing s for the various protagonists. He certainly he!ps to breath life into the text.

I was fortunate in being freely gifted with a complimentary copy of Bishop's Gambit, at my request, by the rights holder via Audiobook Boom. Thank you. Despite not being fully involving, it was an enjoyable listen, a science fiction space opera more likely to appeal to young adults than old SF hands who prefer their science a little more detailed.

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