Adventure for space opera fans! John Smith was a crusading attorney on Peltir IV, whose crusade ended in a rigged trial and a sentence of slavery in the mines a death sentence. He and his fellow slaves escaped and stole an ore carrier. They failed at trade, and desperation and hatred drove them to p
The Privateer
β Scribed by Doohan, James; Stirling, S M
- Book ID
- 108978707
- Publisher
- Baen Publishing Enterprises
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Series
- Flight Engineer 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0671578324
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β¦ Synopsis
Peter Raeder was an ace pilot in the Commonwealth's war against the secessionist Mollies until a battle cost him his handοΏ½and his right to fly the fighter ships he loved. So he became Flight Engineer on the fast carrier Invincible, a crack new ship with a picked crew, ready to fight the fanatical Mollies and their spiderlike alien allies. On his first mission, he faced pirate raiders, attacks by Mollies and a hidden saboteur on board who came close to destroying the Invincible before Raeder unmasked him. Unfortunately for Raeder, his heroism didn't follow the rulebook, and his reward for saving the ship was a reprimand from an admiral who didn't trust him, and a deskbound assignmentοΏ½a fate worse than death for a born spacehound like Raeder. Then a less rulebound Marine General offered Raeder an escape: command of a hidden base deep in Mollie-controlled space from which ships, posing as space pirates, will harry Mollie shipping, like the seagoing privateers of Earth's past. And Raeder finds a dangerous mission preferable to exile to an office cubicle . . . even if his chances of surviving this assignment are very nearly zero.
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