Sinclair must prove a dead buddy innocent and a live officer guilty, all the while meeting his girlfriends hostile father, who happens to be a Captain AND leading the investigation about the dead buddy.
Once again, the main plot doesn't start happening until almost halfway through the book. I can understand that for the first book, but now that we know the routine of the ship and who is who, why the long wait? And a lawyer would enjoy the spelled out legal proceedings more than most casual scifi fans. So who is Hemry writing for?
I can understand why he wrote the "Lost Fleet" series under a pseudonym cause otherwise no one would have given it a chance after this series.
Once again, the main plot doesn't start happening until almost halfway through the book. I can understand that for the first book, but now that we know the routine of the ship and who is who, why the long wait? And a lawyer would enjoy the spelled out legal proceedings more than most casual scifi fans. So who is Hemry writing for?
I can understand why he wrote the "Lost Fleet" series under a pseudonym cause otherwise no one would have given it a chance after this series.