Dark Knight Station: Origins

eBook, 580 pages

Published by Durandus, Ltd..

ASIN:
B08R2HKCNZ
Audible ASIN:
B095XD2JFZ
Goodreads:
56344129
4 stars (2 reviews)

Three Men Two Brothers One Failing Station

When Edgar Vagrant down checks Verkol Kondur’s mining barge, Kondur gets swept up in station politics in spite of his best efforts to avoid them.

When Edgar pushes his elder son, Malachai, into working on the station’s freighter, Malachai decides to take matters into his own hands.

With Malachai gone, his brother Zachary gets to pick up the pieces of a management structure that he had no hand in making, no authority to control, and no wish to continue.

When mysterious dark sun graffiti appears all over the station, it seems clear that the situation has attracted someone’s attention. The question is whose?

2 editions

A Peek into the Past

4 stars

It's been some time since I read the stories related to Dark Knight Station. Despite this, it was easy to slip back into the universe and characters—and enjoy some appearances by big recognizable names in the series.

The story was interesting, and the situations involved felt all too feasible, but I can't help but feel the end felt somehow lacking. This could be because those events already played out in other books, but there seemed to be a lot of build-up from people or parties who failed to actually materialize in the end.

Not a bad thing exactly, but a thought I had as it all came to a close. If you've enjoyed any of Nathan Lowell's more antagonist-driven storylines, this one fits in among them well. There are definite bad guys and definite good guys in play here.

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4 stars