Orbital Claims Adjuster
Adventures of a Jump Space Accountant, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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William Turbett
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By:
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Andrew Moriarty
About this listen
Novice spy Jake is ready to be a hero. His boss wants a delivery driver.
Jake tries hard, but spying is a tough job. When a botched pickup and a drunken indiscretion drop him in jail, he's sent to serve his sentence in the Milita. His new commander wants Jake's next tour to be out an airlock without a suit. At least his fellow conscript is friendly, and has a sexy single sister!
But an accidental shooting and a boarding by his old friend Nadine complicate his life. Now the girls don't trust him, Mr. Dashi won't answer his calls, and there are armed ships chasing him through the rings. Is he in trouble? Or was this Dashi's plan all along?
Tired of books where everything that moves gets shot? How about a book where people use their brains? If you like strategy over tactics, and thought before action, The Adventures of a Jump Space accountant series is for you.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-22
It was getting a bit much then...
This is the second book in the series and again its not a bad book, its just that its almost painful. The ridiculous situations that the main character lands in because he is too trusting are really beginning to get my goat! I was going to give 3 stars but the clever twist at the end earned it the fourth star. Perhaps the main character is learning and becoming a bit sharper.
Time, and the third book, will tell.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-08-22
Getting better and better !
Book Two of four.
The author Andrew Moriarty beautifully continues the story of Jack a smart but very naive boy keeps been used by a cooperation for profits and control.
Cooperation competition is no joke when it come to precious and un replaceable metals in space so the competition is harsh as far as killing the competition, creating accidents just for profit and control because whoever got control of those metals controls space itself since the important parts of the ship’s engines uses those metals to run.
In the mean time Jack keeps getting lucky staying alive but also being used like a puppet on strings without knowing that his luck staying alive is not luck at all at times.
This is book two of the series so reviewing is not easy because you have no idea how the whole thing will end but as of now it’s only getting better hoping that it will continue getting better as I move to the next book.
While an excellent narration William Turbett also uses beautifully different voices for each character, the author sure have chosen a good one !
I Absolutely,
Recommend
this series !!!
Oded Ostfeld.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-01-22
A nice follow-on from the first book
I enjoyed the first book, Trans-Galactic Insurance, and this one takes things a little further while expanding the premise and scope a little. There is a fair amount of back-and-forth, and some obvious plot issues that our main character just doesn't seem to spot, but ultimately Moriarty gives a good sequel. I'll definitly be checking out book 3.
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