Category: Science Fiction Space Opera
NASTRAGULL: Pirates is a BLOCKBUSTER of a novel, a science fiction epic
of an extent and scope not seen since Frank Herbert's Dune or David
Brin's Uplift Sequence. The first book of a series, it also incorporates the
swashbuckling action of classic space opera like E.E. "Doc" Smith's
Lensmen series and Star Wars, accelerating the reader into a universe
where humanity is just one species among many, in a multicultural civilization
spanning many galaxies.
As the story begins, a group of cadets is heading home after eight years
of training at a prestigious military academy when, unexpectedly, pirates
attack their transport. After a pitched battle, they're taken prisoner. One
cadet, Alec Horn, manages to escape along with the transport's captain, and
together they set out to rescue their friends. There's just one problem: during
Alec’s captivity, he met a young pirate woman, Alexa...and the two fell madly
in love. Little do they know that their forbidden love may literally mean the
end of everything.
For the universe—or Nastra, to give it its proper name—is itself
a living entity, one who speaks to us all, though few actually listen. The day
you do listen to the universe and its parent, the creator GULL,
is the day you truly awaken. Only two living people can hear those words: the
alien warlord Marquessa De La Hoff, and young Alec himself. But the universe
cannot allow more than one listener at a time. So it must send out its only
begotten child, the NastraGull, to set the universal balance right.
Otherwise, there will be no more universe.
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