Three antique ships freshly liberated… Three different organizations hunting them… Thirty thousand light years to reach safe harbor… Twenty worlds depending on them for protection…
With both the Alliance and the Korsan hunting them, the newly formed Free Fleet’s only hope is escape. But it’s a long way to Libertara, and their pursuers are relentless.
The Aurora has only been in the 40th century for a few months, and is already stirring up trouble.
"Escape of the Free Fleet" is the 5th episode in Part 3 of the Frontiers Fringe Worlds.
Born in 1960 and raised on an overdose of television, NASA, and science fiction, Ryk Brown has worked as a cook, rock guitarist, stage lighting technician, and paramedic. He currently resides in Northern California with his wife, daughter, and cat. By day he fixes computers, and by night he creates stories. Having spent his entire life "thinking stuff up", the advent of digital publishing has finally given him an excuse to write it all down and share it with others. ("Others" meaning someone other than his poor wife and daughter.) A long-time fan of all things science and space, his goal is to write and publish an on-going series of sci-fi adventures. To be set in his own version of humanity's future, his characters will explore the vast reaches of the galaxy, and perhaps even the universe. He invites you all to join him on this journey through his vivid imagination.
I have been reading Ryk Brown books since his very first book. He hooked me with the story and I have been reading ever since. I just finished The Frontier Saga Fringe Worlds book 5. Can hardly wait to start the next book. This new series finds Nathan Scott and crew building a new civilization farther out than man has even gone before.
I read this as an audiobook downloaded from Audible. The book is 8 hours and thirteen minutes. Jeffrey Kafer does an excellent job narrating the series.
What happened to this series? There is no bad guy.
I loved the overall series and have been reading it for many years. However, when they're constantly asking why are we doing this, and is it legal, over and over - I too am asking the same.
This is the 4th book I've read where they ask why they are attacking the alliance. There is no evil person or government. In fact, there is no war, there is no crime, quality of life is good, and people are generally happy. There is no purpose for this series. There is no true bad guy. Could the alliance be better, yes. But, it's far better than the other bad governments.
Not worth the read - there is no purpose to this series.
Captain Nathan Scott wants to do the right thing. So far, however, that mission has involved stealing three 500-year-old vessels that need a ton of work and can no longer perform as designed. They need a lot of work. In "Escape of the Free Fleet," the fifth in the Frontiers Saga Part 3 series, author Ryk Brown poses that problem to his cast of characters, and they respond. Sure they need resources, technology and means. But really, the crew of the Aurora need versatility and speed. They need to get around quicker. Nathan and his crew are already protecting developing planets that had been preyed upon by a group of unscrupulous pirates. And those planets don't have any defenses against rival pirate gangs, and a really powerful overlord. Nathan comes up with an idea to steal jump gates, massive structures that sit in the darkness of space and send ships to distant locations. Will he and the Aurora, using help from the barely spaceworthy other ships, be successful? You've got to read to find out.
Wandering Through Space🚀💫🌏 What Plot? Where's the Plot? Book 5! The writing is good and the book is edited well hut the story meanders and muddles through space with no clear purpose. But WAIT! The Real purpose is to sell books! All these novels in this series end in a cliffhanger ensnaring the reader into reading the next book. But ALAS!, its all in vain as the series Has no purpose except to sell books and thus no end.
I got this e-book from Amazon with Kendall unlimited. Still reading, tho I wonder why?. On to book six in hopes of finding the hero in a situation where he actually accomplishes something to save mankind or rid the galaxy of some heinous villains.
I have enjoyed follow the stories from the first book of the first series. I find it a bit annoying that characters always wonder, never ask, say, state, etc! Which is the only negative thing I can say. I just finished reading this book for the second time. As always, I wish the next book was already in a finished form so I could continue reading! Adding a little more exotic tension and experience between characters might increase the audience as its a touch of humanity that flavor all real-life situations and all human lives!
A Great Read, but there are a few issues with the plot
Well paced and features great characters. The major problem that I have is the very beginning. At the end of the previous book the Aurora jumped into a combat engagement with three or four Alliance cruisers with no main jump energy reserve. They were surrounded when the book ended. Yet somehow they had magically reappeared at the rendezvous point at the beginning of this book. There are also a couple of smaller contradictions later in this book.
Everything is done in a (jump)flash with this bunch.
This is a little less intense than most of this series but I still put most non-mandatory activity on hold to finish the book before bedtime. Audacious plans, executed well which might be a little routine by book 35. Our favorite characters, now in new trouble with new enemies in new places. Ryk Brown continues to amaze me with his world building skills. Number 6 is in the queue
This has to be hands down my favorite book series and characters. I feel like I know them and are following their exploits in every episode. I look forward to each and every new book that is released. Thank you Ryk Brown for creating this story line. Please continue it for as long as you can.
Every book in this series is a 5 star rating. (OK there WAS one 4 but only because I was bored how long the set up took.) When I get a notification another book is out I can't tell you how happy it makes me and if I'm not near the end of whatever book I'm reading I generally ditch it to get back to the Aurora. Another good story in this universe.
Great read. The saga continues,...please someone pic this up and turn this into a tv series. As always Fyi Brown brings his characters and the ongoing stories to a wonderful easy to visualize life. Perhaps the ST gang need to look at this a new sci to series.....
More fin and adventures. Looking forward to the next installment!
I like the discussions on AI and how easy it would be to become ovelry dependant on them. Looking forward to more of Nathan and his round table of officers bringing freedom and the original ideals of the alliance back!
But this book has very little action. I do not know is this book is a set up for future books or the author has become mired in things that really do not matter. A lot of new characters are introduced. Whether they continue on is in the air. Read it but be prepared for a slow slog.
It's always the frontiers saga books are fantastic. I've been reading the series for quite a while now. I love all the action sequences. I know all the main characters and Love their interactions with each other. In the bonds that they made with each other. I would say go to the 1st book and start reading from the 1st book on, you won't be sorry!!
This is one of my favorites of 2 .has been such a pleasure. Freedom is not free. I eagerly awake more and more of Nathan Scott, there's Aurora, and the growing New fleet. Thanks for s bright shining light of good prevailing by 'doing what is right for all. Action with backup.
Don’t miss a word from any of the books in the there sagas. Exceptional character development, solid future tech premises and people you come to love,,, because of their humanity! Reminds me of my feeling when I first read Arthur C Clarke or Asimov. Do h yourself a favor & start reading from the beginning,,, now.
All the books in this series have been Masterpieces Read every single book in The frontier saga. Mr. brown is an Amazing author. I would recommend these books to anyone Who is interested in Some fantastic storytelling An amazing Future for humanity.
Nathan Scot and the crew of the Aurora embark on adventures unimaginable 537 years prior. The actions they take will stun the Alliance, as well as the pirate leader and several mega corporations. A must read. Read the previous books in the Episode if you need the background.
After rescuing the ships from the Alliance, Nathan tries to help the passengers by informing them about the real reason why he took the ships. Some wanted to help, but others were not so sure.
This was a fun one! I love all of the adventures of Nathan and the crew, but this one was a fun one. Sometimes they're empire strikes back, sometimes they're return of the Jedi. This one was the latter.
The crew ,the lead characters and all the sub plots,have kept me entertained from the first to last book, a real space opera,I have enjoyed this entire series more than any others that I have read..great stuff Mr Brown!
I've read this series from book one. Each book is well written with excellent character and plot development. I'm always watching for the next book to be released. Highly recommended series to read!
I've felt since part1 that this was the best scfi series out there. The characters, the planning briefings, the execution of the missions are simply the best.
Another fun adventure starring Nathan Scott and colleagues, liberating assets and making new enemies and allies along the way while they attempt to remove themselves from Alliance space and arrive at their new home.
I can't wait to see the next installment. The author knows how to get you interested and believing the people are real. You're right there with them and fighting to survive and complete the mission.
Really good story line has usual from a very clever writer makes all the characters so interesting and really excellent story also bring on the next one please.
Good book, too short though. Finished it in one sitting! Absolutely love the storyline and the new characters. I going to hate to see who dies in the coming chapters.
I've read the entire series from the first flight of the Aurora to this one, and I'm still involved in the life, fights, and flights of Nathan Scott and his band of freedom fighters. I can't wait for the next book.
The strange ending - with no spoilers here - I believe is a sign a new chapter / storyline coming but this hasn’t been the strongest of storylines so far.
Still space opera at its finest though & a dam good read!
Read 3.4 last week and just finished 3.5...I try to wait till Ryk has written a couple before I read them....love this story line and characters....can't wait for the next one.