Earth builds her first war fleet!
The greatest warships ever constructed in known space rise up one by one, soon dominating our skies. They strike fear into the hearts of every citizen and rebel colonist alike. Captain William Sparhawk, the very man who convinced the secretive Council to build this terrifying fleet, now has doubts about the project. What is their exact mission? How could anyone have built these huge ships so quickly? And, most puzzling of all, what’s happening out at the isolated laboratory complex on Phobos, Mars’ lopsided moon?
Learn the stunning truth in Star Carrier, the final book of the Lost Colonies Trilogy.
Third Leg Of The Triad. Is a good follow up and greatly expands the story more than I thought it would. Went into details of how all the characters got to be where they are and why. Sparhawk’s role has greatly changed and grown. He has grown into a stand up guy and seems to have learned the real responsibility of his position and that it entails much more than he ever thought it would.
Hard to put it down! The second sure wasn’t B. V. Larson’s best giving me the impression that he lost patience in the story line and wanted to finish it off quickly. Naturally, I didn’t expect much in this third iteration.Â
Earth and its lost colonies, what could go wrong? Space cruiser Capt. William Sparhawk lives in a universe that is surprisingly hostile to him, considering that he is a member of one of the Great Houses and is an honored officer of the Star Guard. But when earth’s colonists physically adapted to new environments — and changed in other ways as well — the lost colonies became Beta and Stroj. Bad enough to need to send a fleet to deal with them, a fleet that included the first star carrier with thousands of star fighters.Â