Review: Ghost Pirate Gambit

 
Book Review: Ghost Pirate Gambit, by Jessie Kwak, 4 stars

 

Lasadi doesn't like strangers on her ship, but she'll need a bigger crew if she's going to steal a mysterious artifact from a dead pirate's long-lost space station. She takes a chance on a charming grifter named Raj, along with a skilled hacker and her genius little brother. And it's . . . nice? If Lasadi isn't careful, she's going to start enjoying having a crew aboard.

Raj's last bit of luck capsized right before he ran into Lasadi, and this job could finally get his life back on track — as long as Lasadi never learns the truth about his past. Raj isn't the only one on this crew with secrets, though, and Auburn Station holds more than long-dead ghosts. Unless this fledgling crew can learn to trust each other, none of them are getting off this station alive.


Genre: science fiction

Publication date: May 2022

Mature content: no

Review: A bit of an odd name for an otherwise pretty good science fiction book. I was a slightly lost at the beginning, but quickly cached up. I loved how Lasadi, Raj and the rest of the crew make such a good team, and the truth us that after the initial shock of landing in the middle of what sounded like an on going story, the action is non-stop and you just can't put down this book.



Ghost Pirate Gambit makes for a great space adventure. Just be warned: it's book one in the Nanshe Chronicles series and although the adventure is concluded, the story still ends at a cliffhanger, so you need to move onto book two if you want to know more.  
 
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