• Ride of the Late Rain

  • Vergassy Chronicles, Book 1
  • By: James Young
  • Narrated by: Arwen Gwyneth Hubbard
  • Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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By: James Young
Narrated by: Arwen Gwyneth Hubbard
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"A captain's first duty is to the Confederation..." Confederation Fleet General Order Number One

The destroyer Shigure is the oldest destroyer in the fleet - or so she seems. Equipped with a powerful, new device, the "Late Rain" is chosen for a special, dangerous project. With a young crew and modifications that makes her vessel not what she seems, Commander Leslie Hawkins presses into unknown space to examine structures detected by a Confederation Fleet survey vessel - and discovers that Mankind is not alone.

©2012 James Young (P)2014 James Young

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Solid space opera combat action

James Young opens his Vergassy series with a taught mixture of anime-flavored characterization and well-done tropes with Star Trek in the vein of the original Wrath of Khan and Search for Spock. Add in dashes of Honor Harrington (,but much less stuffy), and a bit of Modesitt, and you've got some fun space navy action. You can tell Young knows his Star Fleet Battles inside out.

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