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  • Full Share

  • A Trader's Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper, Book 3
  • By: Nathan Lowell
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (55 ratings)

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By: Nathan Lowell
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Summary

If there was ever a time to "Trust Lois..."

The Lois McKendrick runs headlong into trouble when a routine in-system transit goes bad. Ishmael and the rest of the crew must scramble to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it in order to keep the ship alive.

Learn more about the officers and crew of the Lois McKendrick as they struggle to keep their ship, and discover how Ishmael finds out how wrong he's been about what it means to be a spacer in this latest Trader's Tale.

©2013 Nathan Lowell (P)2016 Podium Publishing
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Excellent Listen

I was so excited to get back to Ish and the crew. What a fantastic series this has been.

However, this was a great listen. There's so much going on here, with a new crew member coming aboard and the uncertainty of Ish losing his place on the ship. This novel defo has a much sadder undertone, and Jeffery did a fab job as usual, with all the characters and especially the woman, it amazes me how much each person really has their own twist and voice. I am in awe of what narrators do. But the amazing writing, and drinking and food also still makes me want to drink more coffee and find out how to make spicy beefalow :)

I really did enjoy the full journey though, and the fact that Ish and Bev get together is just perfect, I wondered of the three who he actually might end up with if the opportunity arose. At most points through this book, I kept thinking, come on, I'm routing for him... the ship and almost dying, wow, really great writing and really awesome deductive work from Ish and the crew to get to the bottom of that problem. A mystery I Was happy to follow, as I was with the problems they were having with the new crew member CC.

I was looking forward to the next one, but now I'm not so sure. And I have to say, I think the only thing with it that's bothered me is the preview chapters and then subsequent wanting to skip the first few in the next new book. I also got a taster of the next book, (book 4) before I cut the off switch. And I'm sad if there isn't anything really written of his academy days, I mean to skip 4 years of his life... seems a huge switch. Maybe it will work or not, but sigh. I really wanted to see what happened there too.

I am very much still looking forward to hearing the next book and following on with Ish and maybe Pip and Bev.... guess we'll see when I get there.

Thanks for the great entertainment this week already pre ordered the next :)

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Absorbing

Having now been completely hooked on this series, I’m finding it very difficult to put the book down, as evidenced by getting through 3 books in one week!

This series is a true listening experience and I thoroughly recommend it; it is well worth the one credit.

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Entertaining - more of the same

Jeffrey Kafer does a good job of performing distinct characters and emotions.

The pros first. Here we have a shipboard crew story in space. The workaday feel is good. The almost mundane nature of separate departments is accurate from seagoing experiences. There is a sense of adventure and problem solving. The ship feels light and habitable. Some of the jobs are smelly and dirty.

Now the cons. No one has an off day. There are no difficult people that Wong cannot get along with. No bullies, no annoying jokers, no impatient or sharp supervisors. This is not a normal workplace. There is one lazy person and everyone gangs up on him.

There is no interpersonal conflict. Nor do the departments compete for resources. This is all fine
if you suspend disbelief.

Lastly - the unlikely. Ishmael seems to be exceptionally bright. He is likeable and women seem to fall into his arms. As well as exuding sex appeal he is good looking and fit. Then he is also incredibly lucky in his associations. Galaxy famous tailor? - Ishmael is invited in where appointments are limited. Senior ship staff put themselves out to keep him on board to the extent one wonders if they have any other tasks in work.

Put all that aside and this is an easy listen.

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