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The Jump Ship

Adventures of a Jump Space Accountant, Book 5

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The Jump Ship

By: Andrew Moriarty
Narrated by: William Turbet
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The insurrection is over, and everybody lost.

Except Jake—he's on the move with a new ship, a new destination, and a new crew—including some sexy francais girls! But his crew doesn't trust him, Landing is burning, the admiral's throwing his remaining weight around, and even Dashi's big promotion doesn't look like enough to save them all from anarchy.

When Nadine disappears and a rogue militia ship chases him out of belt and across the system, he's got no choice but to retreat to fight another day. Is he really running away, or is this another clever ploy of Dashi's that he doesn't understand?

Jake, Dashi, Jose, Nadine, and the Admiral are back in book five in the Adventures of a Jump Space Accountant series. If you like strategy over tactics and thought before action, this series is for you.

©2022 Andrew Moriarty (P)2022 Andrew Moriarty
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Having a traveller like story is great. the way this series is put together is very cool. the narration grew better as i became used to it. Sometimes the characters can be hard to distinguish. I do enjoy having a protagonist who really succeeds from wit rather than combat.

Traveller like universe with a story to keep you coming back

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