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The crew of the You Sexy Thing navigates the aftermath of facing down a pirate king and the relationships that they have created with one another in Cat Rambo’s action adventure science fiction Rumor Has It, the third book in the Disco Space Opera.
The crew of the You Sexy Thing have laid a course for Coralind Station, hoping the station’s famed gardens will provide an opportunity to regroup, recoup, and mourn their losses while while finding a way to track down their enemy, pirate king Tubal Last.
All Niko wants to do is pry their insurance money from the bank and see if an old friend might be able to help them find Last. Unfortunately, old friends and enemies aren’t the only unreliable elements awaiting her and the crew at Coralind.
Each will have to face themselves―the good and the bad―in order to come together before they lose everything.
The third outing for this alien crew is filled with action, high emotions, and hijinks.
The character dynamics continue to pair with perilous adventure for a thoroughly entertaining read.
The series is a lot of fun. The characters are a lot of fun. If you're looking for a good space-faring romp with great character, I would definitely check out this series. I think you'll have a good time.
The raucous third entry in Rambo’s Disco Space Opera series . . . is a feast for space opera enthusiasts.
This ain't your mama's sci-fi – it's a whirlwind of adventure, intrigue, and enough plot twists to make your head spin.
This is one of my favorite current series in SF and I cannot wait to see what awaits the intrepid crew in the future.
(science fiction, short story) Because mermaids lay eggs, hundreds at a time, at least that kind did. And the natural-born ones, they didn’t have human minds guiding them. They were like sharks—they ate, they killed, they ate. Most of the original human mermaids had gotten out when they found out that the seas were full of chemicals, or that instead of whale songs down there, they heard submarine sonar and boat signals. When the last few found out that they were spawning whether they liked it or not, they got out too. Supposedly one or two stayed, and now they live in the sea with their children, twice as mean as any of them.
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