Craze, a bar owner on the backwater world of Pardeep, built his bar from scraps left on this world and made it part of the station, the landing pad above. This world was the best he and his friends could do it was their only option. Even though he lived and owned a business here, he did not call this place home. He dreamed of so much more that his backstabbing father would choke on it. But, as his alarm woke him from nine days of hibernation to alert him of an incoming ship, he thought today might be different. Seeing the ship land, he thought it could hold 5,000 people or 5,000 cobwebs, but it was not a passenger ship. It was a warship, a Foreworlds warship, and it brought him and his friends nothing but trouble.
Let me say that this is the first book by this author I have read. So, yes, I missed the first book, but I don’t think I needed to read it as I enjoyed this book two all by itself. The ”hillbilly” accent on the character’s conversations is easy to understand, and their interaction with each other seems reliable. The world-building for the author must have been a breeze, a dust-laden breeze, but a breeze nothing less. :D Although the bar grew in my mind’s eye. At first, I thought it was small, with only a few tables, but then it grew into a cafeteria-sized establishment. This is something for M. Pax to think about in future books.
This book contains science fiction, action & adventure, and genetically engineered characters. I give this far, far, away tale four stars out of five stars.