Star Marque Rising
by Shami
Stovall
GENRE: Science
Fiction
BLURB:
The future is governed through a genetic hierarchy—superhumans
at the top, humans and defects at the bottom.
Clevon Demarco, a genetically modified human, has a cocksure
attitude and the combat skills to back it up. With his unparalleled skills, he
makes his living as a ruthless gunrunner on a shady space station near the
edges of the quadrant. Stronger, faster, and wittier than most sad sacks, no
one even comes close to Demarco’s abilities—until he crosses paths with the
captain of the notorious Star Marque, Endellion Voight.
Captain Voight arrests Demarco and offers him a choice: go to a
prison planet for his crimes, or join her starship, the Star Marque, working as
mercenaries for the superhumans. But she didn't pick him at random. She has a
plan to become a planet governor; a title no human has held since the
superhumans won the war. It doesn’t matter the cost—assassinations, extortion,
blackmail—she’s determined to claw her way to the top.
All Captain Voight needs is Demarco’s help to carry out her
machinations, and she’ll give him everything he’s ever wanted in return.
A fast-paced space opera for those who enjoy Old Man’s War by
John Scalzi, Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds, or anything by Robert A.
Heinlein.
Excerpt:
I
wheezed and hacked as I stepped out of the vat. The slimy fluid filled my nose
and ears, and it took me a moment to snort them clear.
The
bright lighting of the room hurt my eyes, but I adjusted in a matter of
moments. I got a quick look around and froze up.
Everything
was so well ventilated and clean…
I
wasn’t in Section Six.
It
was a medium-sized room with a single metal door. My healing vat sat in the
back corner, extending from the floor to the ceiling. There was a computer
terminal and two large, steel crates with the words Medical Supplies stamped
across the side. But those things paled in comparison to the viewing window on
the far wall.
I
walked over, eyes wide, and stared out into the depths of space.
Capital
Station hung in orbit around Galvis-4, a brown-and-turquoise planet that acted
as the station’s anchor. The space station—white and pristine from the
outside—didn’t look half bad from a distance. It was a hexagonal torus, forever
spinning to maintain gravity, powering itself from the rays of the system’s
star. From the outside, one would never know of the filth that dwelled inside.
From space, it was impossible to see the overcrowding and meaningless death
that had made the station so infamous.
We
had left the dock, but the starship I was on hadn’t left for its destination.
Why? My thoughts didn’t linger on it for long.
Man,
my new skin felt great.
I
rubbed my arms and shins, impressed by how supple everything had become. I
wiped away as much excess mother-cell fluid as possible, but the stuff was
everywhere. Just… everywhere.
The
door to the room slid open. I tensed and whirled around on my heel.
My Review:
Clevon Demarco lives on a space station called Capital One.
Demarco is a genetically modified human, he is stronger, smarter and faster
than anyone he has ever come in contact with so far. Demarco wants one thing
and that is to get off this space station and set foot on a planet. Demarco is
willing to do almost anything to achieve his goal.
When Demarco is arrested for his crimes he meets the captain
of the Star Marque, Captain Endellion Voight who offers to make all his past
crimes go away if he will work for her aboard the Star Marque as part of her
crew. She gives him an ultimatum, work for her or be sent to a prison planet. Demarco
has wanted off the space station for so long that he doesn’t even hesitate in
accepting the captain’s offer.
Endellion wants to be the governor of a planet so bad that
she will do whatever it takes to make this happen. To reach her goal Endellion
will step on anyone who gets in her way and she will manipulate and promise
whatever she has to in order to reach the top. She doesn’t care who she hurts
or what it may cost her.
Star Marque Rising is a fast paced read with enough action
and combat to keep you hooked and wanting more. When I was reading Star Marque
Rising I saw it in my head like a movie. It reminded me of watching Star Trek.
I tried to picture the genetically modified human or superhumans and the
defective humans in my mind and would love to see them on the big screen to see
if my interpretation of them would be similar to the authors.
Star Marque Rising is one of those books that likes to hold
on to all of its secrets giving you just enough to keep you reading and
reaching for more and not wanting to put it down but you know sometimes you
just have to lay it down in order to absorb what you have read.
I would recommend Star Marque Rising to all fans of science
fiction and anyone who likes Star Trek.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Shami
Stovall relies on her BA in History and Juris Doctorate to make her living as
an author and history professor in the central valley of California. She writes
in a wide range of fiction, from crime thrills to fantasy to science-fiction.
Stovall loves reading, playing video games, entertaining others with stories,
and writing about herself in the third person.
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