Méridien (The Silver Ships Book 3), by S. H. Jucha
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The Méridiens are fleeing to their far colonies—and they have reason to run. Over the course of decades, they have lost hundreds of ships, billions of people, and seven Confederation colonies to an alien enemy: an advancing swarm of silver ships transported in the bowels of a gigantic, spherical vessel.
Alex Racine, who once enjoyed the solitary life of an explorer-tug Captain, is now an Admiral and responsible for the lives of a quarter million Librans. Further complicating his life, Alex’s Librans have made it clear they don’t want to settle on his home world. They want a new home, and he must secure them one.
The silver ships await Alex’s makeshift flotilla at Libre, the last colony they consumed. Thus far, Alex’s people have succeeded in skirmishes against the enemy’s fighters. Now, though, they’re preparing to attack the entire alien fleet and halt the devastation of the colonies.
To the surprise and chagrin of his officers and crew alike, Alex concocts a new plan, because he believes humanity faces not one but two alien species, and one may be enslaved to the other. If so, Alex believes slaves should be liberated, not obliterated.
To test Alex’s theory, his people must capture a wholly intact silver ship—a feat never before accomplished. The crew remains doubtful, but their Admiral is determined to communicate with the aliens before he’s forced to destroy them, and his wish is their command.
Méridien (The Silver Ships Book 3), by S. H. Jucha- Amazon Sales Rank: #16515 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-01
- Released on: 2015-11-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Scott H. Jucha was born in Anchorage, Alaska, and currently resides with his wife in San Diego, California. Scott worked as a senior manager in the technical education and software development industries for thirty-four years. He now writes full time.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. I'm ready for Book #4 By Terri Skurzewski In full disclosure, I jumped at the opportunity to read an ARC of Scott Jucha’s third installment in The Silver Ships Series. And I’m so glad I did! What began as a three-book series has developed into what could be, and should be, a continuing saga. There are so many directions in which this writer can take us and, wherever that may be, I want to go along for the ride.There are a whole lot more characters, but Scott does a fine job of reminding us who the old players are. And even if you’ve not read the previous two books, it won’t be difficult to catch up.Méridien (The Silver Ships Book 3) struck me as being different and the same from the previous two installments. Explaining “the same” is easy, as we know Alex Racine intimately, expect his choices to be made with stellar morals, expect him to continue his expertise of calculating the future actions of esteemed peers, and foresee him continuing his upward ascent in a society composed of a unique combination of civilizations. The difference between this episode and the previous two books is that now we’re in real life-and-death battles, testing concepts, proving theories, reaching out with open hands and minds to what might – or might not – be a welcoming alien race. Oh, and then there’s the issue of locating and colonizing an entire new planet where the exodus can conclude.Are Alex’s decisions prudent? What does Alex’s best friend, Julien (the self-aware digital entity), think of his plans? You’ll just have to find out for yourself. I hope you enjoy the ride as much as I did.Scott Jucha, you continue to amaze me with your wonderful character development and imaginative story lines. Please keep writing these books, and I’ll keep reading them. Thank you for your dedication to the sci-fi genre so many of us appreciate. And thank you for the opportunity to read your ARCs of this series. Best regards.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Leave off the second 2/3 of the book and It's great, otherwise it's just okay By Happy Housewife I really loved the first 1/3 of this book! It tied up the story of the silver ships and how the new Meridien's handled the threat of the aliens future attacks. It also dealt with the problem that they encountered at the end of the last book when Alex' home planet showed outright hostility toward them upon their entrance into their system. I truly enjoyed this part of the book.But then it started on what really could have been a totally new book topic as the Meridien's went on to establish their own home world where all lifeforms were a welcome part of their society. I felt that it got bogged down in details on how they started their governing body, going into minute detail of positions held by whom and how they were building Silver Ships of their own, as well as how they were terra-forming the new planet they were going to call home. Not being a scholar of government formulation, and not caring to go into detail regarding its formulation had me yawning and struggling to push through to the end of the book. Also, the fact that everyone is so perfect, other than the President and his cohorts in government who made life difficult for Alex and his people at the beginning of the book is like having a bit too much sugar in your tea.Don't get me wrong, I loved the idea of the story and still think that S.H. Jucha is a writer with much potential, but I would have been content to stop with the first part of the book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I truly wanted to love this book By ikd I truly wanted to love this book. However, it just kept on and on and on.I read the first 2 books but can't make it through this book.This book is not reflective of reality, a former "tug boat captain", with no military experience of note is suddenly the premier military mind.Getting an enemy to come around to your side because you can play music that sings to them? Come on.The story dragged on and I have to give up. I can't see where it's going.
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