The reason that I liked the first book (Will Save the Galaxy for Food) so much, was that it was a cute take on what might happen to unemployed space heroes. It reminded me of the Lucky Starr books by Asimov, but in a tongue in cheek kind of way. It was enjoyable and funny.
Will Destroy the Galaxy for Cash, takes the happy ending of the first book and smashes it with a giant rocket propelled sledgehammer in the first few pages, then sets off to explore the space super-villain side of the equation. It's not as enjoyable, but makes sense for Jacques (?) character development.
My main complaint is that every decision Ms. Warden makes, doesn't make sense in any logical way.
Here come the spoilers :
1. Why does Warden want the pod? This is never explained, in the ending Blaze clearly isn't sick, so what was the play? She clearly new what was in the pod before the heist. Why, or what is the play here from her perspective? Were they trying to release the Terrorgorn to have the Salvation Space Pilots save the day in some concocted way to show the galaxy that they are still needed? It's never even brought up or addressed, we got nothing.
2. Why would Warden send the two thug pilots after Jacques once he has the pod?
Her excuse was she doesn't handle stressful situations well. That clearly doesn't make sense, a complicated heist is put together, they pull it off, then she panics? What? She doesn't even know that Henderson is awake and on board.
3. Why does Warden mess with Henderson at all? She's made him comatose and removed him as a threat, and has an inside both with a guard and from her previous relationship with Daniel who thought that they (Warden and Jacques) put together the "best trip ever". Why bother with them at all? Or just ask him to borrow the pod? For whatever freaking reason she needed it for... (sorry still ranting on this)
The Warden character who is supposed to be calculated and extremely efficient, none of these actions make sense. It's like a whole subplot with Blaze and Warden was removed, forgotten or held back for the 3rd book.
Who knows.
Still enjoyable for the sloppy mess it is. :)