Soldier of Fortune: A Gideon Quinn Adventure by Kathleen McClure
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Gideon Quinn was sent to the crystal planets for a crime he didn't commit ...
Imagine a universe in which Earth is dying and sent out ships into the universe to find new planets, one such planet has been settled and the areas are named after Earth companies such as Fuji and Nike. Gideon Quinn was tried and convicted of treason and attempted murder. After spending six years on a prison planet he is released under mysterious circumstances and sent to Nike.
This reminds me very much of Lindsay Buroker, the good guy is charming and self-deprecating and anti-establishment and clever.
I chose this book based on the blurb and I loved it, Gideon is kind and honourable and funny. he wants to hunt down the man who framed him for murder but gets embroiled in all sorts of sub-plots. It's sweet and funny and I can't wait to read the next one.
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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