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Axis Crossing

Gate Ghosts, Book 1

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Axis Crossing

By: S. H. Jucha
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
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The descendants of a fourth Earth colony ship, Destiny, successfully establish a foothold in unoccupied space. Naiad, the home world, is a frozen ball, but the colonists persevere and expand through wormholes to remote systems.

Navigating the time-space anomalies requires Axis-ships. The expensive vessels are constructed by corporations, and remote worlds are claimed by the companies for their valuable ores and gases.

The corporations and Naiads are at odds with each other, and their lives are made more complicated by the arrival of strangers in an alien ship.

To understand the nature of the unusual vessel coasting toward Beta Two, the director of operations orders the kidnapping of specialists from other mining worlds. Entire families are scooped up, but two siblings, Escher and Allie, evade capture.

Hiding deep below the domes’ surfaces, the siblings are befriended by the orphans of miners. The young mickies don’t possess identification chips or cids, which would identify them as citizens.

The gang of mickies and the siblings strike a deal to help each other. Each group is determined to reach Naiad. The mickies seek citizen status and freedom, and Escher and Allie want help rescuing their parents.

The beleaguered group’s hastily derived plans bury them in criminal complications. When all appears lost, a second alien vessel exits the dark. The hull is similar to the ship at Beta Two, and these strangers seek their enemies.

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Adventure Fiction First Contact Science Fiction
Engaging Storytelling • Interesting Premise • Passable Narration • Detailed Worldbuilding

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I'm a confirmed fan of this new series and I am looking forward to the next book. SH Jucha writes so well as he builds his story lines. I highly recommend this book to others!!!

Great Story !!!

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Great book taking up many years after the silver ship series. Loved the book and have listened to a good amount of the series. Would recommend to everyone.

Love the Book Love the Series

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I am a Silver Ship junky, I love the first 10 books it went down from there and got worse when the Narrator changed. I think you need to bring Alex back maybe as a SAGE.

Needs something

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I would love enjoyed the book more if the narrator didn't have a robotic tone.

Too bad the narrator was painful to listen to

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if you have not listened to or read the Silver Ships and Pyrean series, this is a continuation of that story, a few hundred years later. The SADEs are at odds and this story is about the 4th of 5 colony ships that a dying earth sent out. about 1000-1500 years later our story of gate ghosts happens.

I think Grove Gardner who started narration of this series is way better than Nicole Poole, but it is passable. the story is interesting enough to make up for the narration.

I think if you like the space opera genre you'll enjoy this continuation of the silver ships universe

great addition to the Silver Ships series

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