Sydney Chambers: Captain (The Confederacy Book 1), by B. T. Jaybush
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Pirates + a frontier system + a rookie captain? Good times. Sydney Chambers is the Navy’s brightest star until a superior’s folly brings a court martial down on her career. Though found innocent, she’s still tainted ... and though her Admiralty mentor salvages a captaincy for her, it comes with banishment to the farthest frontier system in the Confederacy. There she must face down two powerful bands of pirates armed only with a Navy ship recently salvaged from the scrap heap ... and only the vaguest idea of who her enemies are, or who her friends might be.
Sydney Chambers: Captain (The Confederacy Book 1), by B. T. Jaybush- Amazon Sales Rank: #545227 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-30
- Released on: 2015-11-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author B. T. Jaybush is the pen name of Brian and Timothy Jaybush, a father and son team specializing in Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Paranormal worlds. • Winners: 2008 Zirdland.com Novel Writing Contest (“Relics”) • Finalists: 2010 Santa Fe Screenplay Contest (“Outpost Station,” the screenplay version of “Sydney Chambers: Captain”) www.Psiwriters.info Brian Jaybush cut his teeth reading science fiction, starting with Asimov's I, Robot at age 10 and progressing insatiably from there. He has been writing all his life, starting as a journalist in junior high school and continuing with legal and technical writing later in life (BA History, 1975; Juris Doctor, 1978). Retirement from 30 years in the telecommunications industry has allowed him to concentrate on fiction writing full time, in partnership with his son, Timothy. Timothy Jaybush also began reading and writing science fiction at an early age, leading to an uncanny ability to construct unusual and entertaining story lines. In addition to working full-time, Tim graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Philosophy.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A work that wasn't compelling. By Mvargus I felt like I was reading a bit of an outline or draft rather than a finished and complete book as I read this. The themes were not uncommon to the genre and the characters were mostly bland. The author did put in a number of sub-plots that had potential, but this played out mostly as an origin story and sadly I have to say that other authors have done the "lone ship on a mission of mercy/danger" quite a bit better. The addition of flashbacks that neither illuminated characters nor fully explained the plot points they were attempting to highlight didn't help.Its a good book and a great start to a series in some ways, but I just didn't find it compelling.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Tragedy of Unfilled Potential By Kindle Customer It is tragic, a background and character could have been so much more. Like a sandwich where the center is bland lettuce, and a couple very thin great slices of meat and cheese between some awesome bread with out any spread. I wanted the filling and flavor so much.The potential for character development and grand adventure was there, all the events of multiple chases squeezed into three battles. The actions were not logical, or progression based. The first action showed a foiled piracy becoming a foiled rescue, but was never really brought to life, either through multiple viewpoints or a hunt for a leak of military information. Where were the multiple hunts for pirates through empty systems or ships that were just failed to be saved?Where are the limitations of the technology that provide scenarios that prove tactics, strategy, and cunning? The inventions and upgrades of the engineer being used in creative ways by the bridge officers and captain? The cunning of pirates shown through inventive traps of O'Shaughnessy (leading the TSM into the asteroid field and blowing up rocks to scattershot the chaser, or leaving signs leading to a false base while a target is attacked) or brutal ruthlessness of Vattermann depicted through diabolical choices that don't have a right answer? ( like killing the Pirates left onboard the Pride first chapter through remote denonated bombs or leaving bomb onboard ships as a means of forcing disengagement of the militia or TSM then blowing them up anyway?)The flashbacks showed not a young officer of conviction and courage tripped up by a shark like lawyer, but someone I wanted to slap in a SNL sketch.All through the story we were told, not shown or illustrated through the characters in what could have been character development.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good start want to learn more about this universe By Amazon Customer This book was a great start and I wanted to learn more about this Confederacy and why it was coming to an end. An old Starship is sent to a system that has had not been patrolled for a long time it is commanded by a former top officer and she has to pull the system's government into a team to help her break up some pirate gangs one which is a very bad gang and another which is rebelling against a very controlling company. There are several back stories that could have been placed in better places but they set up 2 very good stories in the story. I would have given this book 5 stars if it had been proofed better but I still highly recommend this book and make a request that the author write more in this series. Thanks for this one.
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