Spinward Fringe Broadcast 1: Resurrection (Spinward Fringe #1)

Randolph Lalonde


4.25 · 12 ratings · Published: 01 Aug 2008

Spinward Fringe Broadcast 1: Resurrection by Randolph Lalonde
Captain Jacob Valance has no memory of his past. Left on a strange ship in an unfamiliar sector of the galaxy, he's forced to begin a new life. Possessing a skill set that leads to bounty hunting and object repossession, he gathers a crew from the rough fringe of the galaxy.
While he keeps the ship running and his crew paid Captain Jacob Valance continues his secret quest; to find the daughter who rescued him and left him to fend for himself. Years pass and he's earned a reputation as a man who can hunt down hardened criminals and go where others fear to tread.

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This is the end of a hunt, the continuation of an adventure that began in Spinward Fringe Broadcast 0: Origins and the beginning of an epic saga that reaches across the stars.

You can find Spinward Fringe Broadcast 0: Origins here - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004...

Praise for Resurrection:
"An addictive series. Fantastic following to the First Light Chronicles, and just as full of adventure and twists. Great Sci-Fi."
"...keeps on getting better and better. The twists blow me away."
"This is something new in Space Opera. The characters are so real they're like family."

Praise for Awakening
"The story continues and get better all time. Do read the Omnibus first - it's worth it."
"Characters transform before my eyes and the story is amazing. A good read for all ages that isn't dumbed down."

Praise for other books by Randolph Lalonde:
First Light Chronicles Omnibus: "Fantastic! The First Light Chronicles Omnibus edition is one of the most exciting books I have ever read."
Spinward Fringe Broadcast 3: Triton: "I just couldn't put the books down. The characters are not just action heroes. There are others like engineers (close to my heart) that play a major part."

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