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"Fantastic space opera"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 14, 2004
In the far distant future, the Free Traders are the only
group that provides order within the chaotic Empire, which
is in trouble due to the fighting of the Emperor and the
Empress. Cyn Lystris is not interested in interstellar
politics but in keeping himself safe which is why Read more...
"An excellent space opera!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted August 22, 2004
Roberta Gellis has proven over and over again that she can
write in any genre and have her readers avidly want more.
Her work is sheer brilliance. Such is the case with this
book. This space opera clearly showcases Ms. Gellis'
genius.
Cyn had more than enough with excitement and fear Read more...
SummaryCyn Lystris leaves Free Trade because he is tired of making
deliveries with the goods in one hand and his blaster in
the other. Overstars Mail offers him a mail delivery job on
a government-approved route. Life as a mailman, however,
proves no less exciting when Cyn finds himself embroiled in
Imperial politics. The younger son of the Mother Empress
intends to challenge his corrupt brother for the throne.
The Imperial Challenger boards Cyn's ship in disguise,
followed by agents who want to capture or kill him. The
trouble is that Cyn has no idea which of his six passengers
is the Imperial, which the anti-Imperial agents, and which
(if any) are just innocent bystanders along for the ride.
Beside that, one of the passengers, Aimie, is particularly
intriguing in an entirely different way. However pleasant,
romantic adventures only add to the confusion. Foiling one
attempt at sabotage and diversion from his route after
another, Cyn manages to deliver the mail and the Imperial
Challenger in a quick-witted, hair-raising ride through the
galaxy.
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