Into the Void (The Chronicles of Sarco)

by Joshua A. Johnston

Chronicles of Sarco (2)

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A new ship. A perilous journey.

Humanity and its allies have survived the terror of the planet-ship known as Malum. The Confederacy, badly beaten but not destroyed, is slowly rebuilding from its brush with oblivion.

Now Navy officer Jared Carter has a new task: to track Malum's path back across the Great Void and determine what threat its makers still pose to the Confederacy. At his command will be the most powerful ship in the Navy and a brand-new escort fleet. But dangers loom in the show more unknown regions ahead—and even aboard his own ship. Facing the darkness before them will require all the faith and courage he and his crew can summon . . .

. Science Fiction. Literature. Fiction.
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An excellent cast of characters and sentient life-forms, this book brings to life other worlds effortlessly, with colorful and believable history. As a Star Trek fan, the highest complement I can give is that many times I was reminded of scenes on the bridge of Next Generation. The alien language is written so realistically. Into the Void is perhaps one of the best science-fiction, space adventures I have read.

Best of all, there is a hidden message in the book--belief in God is more powerful than the forces of darkness. But don't worry; it's not preachy at all! I would recommend this book to a secular audience as well, because the use of alien languages and history creates religions that are not Christian, but represent the power in show more the ONE GOD. Such good writing! show less

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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