A Galaxy Unknown

By Thomas DePrima

A Galaxy Unknown - Thomas DePrima
  • Release Date: 2012-11-27
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 212 Ratings

Description

A young ensign, recently graduated from the Northern Hemisphere Space Academy, is awakened abruptly in the middle of the night by alarms, flashing lights, and dire messages to abandon ship. The petite blonde pulls on some clothes and races through the spaceship in a desperate search for an available life pod-- but it appears all have already departed. 

So begins the epic story of Jenetta Carver. Get a tight grip on your book and prepare for an exciting adventure like few others because Jenetta is ready to take names and kick butts from one end of the galaxy to the other. She may be small, but she has an intellect as large as Colossus of Rhodes and makes General Sun-Tzu look like an amateur military enthusiast.

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From the Back Cover:

For all of her young life, Jenetta Carver had dreamed of cruising between the stars in a powerful spaceship, but nothing in her visions of a bright future even remotely resembled the perilous situation she now faced.

Lt. Sabella, her face slightly flushed from physical exertion, returned from her task of readying the ship's weapons and crossed the bridge to stand by the left arm of Jenetta's command chair. "What's the plan, Captain?" she asked. Though an anxious look swathed her face, there was unmistakable resoluteness in her voice.

Jenetta breathed in deeply and then released it before answering in a voice lowered so that it only carried to her XO. "We're going to have to slash and burn," she replied.

"Slash and burn?" Gloria questioned, equally sotto voce.

"We don't yet know what we're facing, so we can't prepare anything tactically sophisticated. We certainly won't be able to arrange for a convenient artificial mountain as cover this time, and it's a given that whatever Raider ships we're about to face are considerably better armed than we are. So-- surprise will perforce serve as our main weapon. I intend to slash our way in with as much speed as practicable, dump our envelope, and then burn down any enemy ships that we encounter before they can do the same to us."

"That's it?" Gloria asked, wide-eyed. "That's your whole plan? Shoot them before they shoot us?"

Reviews

  • Ever read a bad textbook?

    1
    By LordJohnWhorfin
    This is terrible. I’m willing to tolerate a lot of unrealistic science in a good sci-fi story, but this reads like a technical manual for bad science without much story. I mean, really bad science - not just wrong in the sense that I’ll put up with it for a good story, but absurdly wrong yet the author has to explain in gory detail his terrible science ideas without getting to the story. I made it about 20% in before breaking down and writing this review, and as yet the action consists of abandoning ship and being rescued in a fashion so unlikely it makes the vastness of space seem akin to forgetting where you parked your. A good editor would have reduced the first 5 chapters to one at most. Maybe it gets better, but I won’t risk dying of boredom.
  • Against my will

    5
    By gldrplt1971
    What a great story to get pulled into. I didn’t want to but it happened anyway. Great storytelling.
  • Excellent read!

    5
    By Rjhanson1953
    One of the best books I’ve read in a while. Just purchased the second book and can’t wait to see what happens next.
  • Unknown Galaxy

    5
    By D. O'Connor
    I was pleasantly surprised with this book. Not knowing the author I read with interest this well written story. Action all the way and kept surprising me till the end. Very good book.
  • Riveting

    5
    By Spudman4649
    Parts brought tears to my eyes - a great read.
  • Yawn

    1
    By Maethe
    Too much of everything that makes a story drag. As the writer tries to give background to the reader, he forgets that there is a story to tell. You can feel the eyes of the characters glaring at him, waiting to continue the story, while he expounds upon the machinations and workings of the “Starfleet Academy” of his universe.
  • Serious Talent

    5
    By Trident850
    I had recently read the final book of the Honor Harrington series, and was wondering what could come next…silly me, obviously Jenetta Carver. This book held my attention as few others have, I think Thomas DePrima can be mentioned alongside David weber, Andre Norton or, Robert Heinlein. Keep up the very good work.
  • Very good read

    5
    By C. C.
    Good story. Fast paced ad well written.
  • Galaxy Unknown

    5
    By Galaxy Unknown
    Excellent series! I burned through all the books in a couple months. Just couldn't put them down. The transition from each book was seamless and picked right up from where the previous book left off. The characters were great and although from a military standpoint a bit unrealistic in their recognition of specific individuals (in this case the heroin, Jenetta Carver). I still really enjoyed the series very much... Thomas DePrima did an excellent job of character development. The stories were something to keep you engrossed and wanting more. I highly recommend this and the Border Patrol series.
  • A Galaxy Unknown by Thomas DePrima

    5
    By richzilla blue
    I'm not adept at writing reviews but I can say that I was pleased with this novel. I was looking for a space adventure type story and found the story, characters, and plot were exactly what I was hoping for. The author's writing made the story flow easily as I read. Now, if you will excuse me, I need the download Book 2 in this promising series. Lastly, I could see this debut novel as "major motion picture" material.