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English
SAGA PR
24 May 2016
Series: Keiko
In this debut space epic, a crew of thieves and con artists take on a job that could pay off a lot of debts in a corrupt galaxy where life is cheap and criminals are the best people in it. The Keiko is a ship of smugglers, soldiers of fortune, and adventurers travelling Earth s colony planets searching for the next job. And they never talk about their past until now. Captain Ichabod Drift is being blackmailed. He has to deliver a special cargo to Earth, and no one can know they re there. It's what they call a dark run. And it may be their last.

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Imprint:   SAGA PR
Dimensions:   Height: 208mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9781481459532
ISBN 10:   1481459538
Series:   Keiko
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Dark Run (#1 Keiko)

[Dark Run] doesn't disappoint. With its fast moving action, wise-cracking dialogue and wry humour. -- SFF World Dark Run deserves to be this year's break out. A space opera in the rollicking tradition of Timothy Zahn, John Scalzi, James S.A. Corey, C.J. Cherryh. --Andrew Liptak B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog Dark Run is a fast paced smuggler story that delivers all the crooked and devious action you could ask for. -- SFBook Reviews Dark Run is a fun novel. -- io9.com Golden Age chic! Great fun! --Stephen Baxter , International bestselling author of The Long Earth with Terry Pratchett, and Proxima Wicked. -- , Geek Mom Brooks has concocted a space opera full of fast talk, action, and gratuitous violence. Brooks delivers a old-fashioned space Western peopled with likable, flawed characters who gallop across an entertaining page-turner.--Kirkus Reviews March 31st, 2016 A pure scoundrel-centric tale that is worthy of the Serenity crew and will make any Firefly fan smile. -- , Geek Dad Brooks turns in an enjoyable adventure that has all of the fast action and clever dialog fans of the genre look for, with well-drawn secondary characters who also have moments to shine. Suggest this debut to enthusiasts of caper plots and stories such as Chris Wooding's Ketty Jay novels, and, of course, Firefly.--Library Journal April 15th, 2016 Brooks's terrific debut demonstrates that a good caper tale can take place anywhere, even in interstellar space. Capt. Ichabod Drift and the crew of the Keiko have an unusual approach to galactic law and order, one that ranks convenience over obedience. All of them have secrets that they'd rather not reveal, but Drift's is the biggest of all: he was once known as Gabriel Drake, a notorious privateer. He thought he'd escaped his past, but now it has come calling in the form of Nicolas Kelsier, ex-minister of Extra-terrestrial Resource Acquisition for the Europan Commonwealth, and Drift's former boss. Kelsier offers him both the carrot and the stick: Drift can take Kelsier's smuggling commission and earn a handsome sum for himself and his crew--or have his past revealed to the Federation of African States and the rest of the galaxy. Even with elaborate planning, capers never run easily, and this one is no different. It will take all the skills of each of the Keiko's crew members and some outrageously ballsy chicanery on Drift's part if they are to escape with their lives, let alone make a profit. Fans of rip-roaring space adventures will greatly enjoy this one.--Publishers Weekly March 7th, 2016


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