Sliding Void

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Authors: Stephen Hunt

Table of Contents

Copyright

PRAISE FOR STEPHEN HUNT’S FICTION

Other books by the Author

CHAPTER ONE – Planet of the balls

CHAPTER TWO – World of winter, world of war

CHAPTER THREE – Sliding void

CHAPTER FOUR – The girl from nowhere

CHAPTER FIVE – A gift on leaving

The world of Hesperus. Six months later.

Excerpt from In The Company of Ghosts

Excerpt from The Plato Club

Sliding Void
Sliding Void [1]
Stephen Hunt
Green Nebula Publishing (2011)
Rating:
★★★☆☆

Sliding Void (Book 1 of the Sliding Void science fiction series)

DESCRIPTION

Captain Lana Fiveworlds has a hell of a lot of problems.

She's sliding void in an ageing seven-hundred-year-old space ship, scrabbling around the edges of civilised space trying to find a cargo lucrative enough to pay her bills without proving so risky that it'll kill her. She's got an alien religious freak for a navigator, an untrustworthy android for a first mate, a disgraced lizard for a trade negotiator and a deserter from the fleet acting as her chief engineer.

And that was well before an ex-crewman turns up wanting Lana to rescue a barbarian prince from a long-failed colony world.

Unfortunately for Lana, the problems she doesn't know about are even more dangerous. In fact, they just might be enough to destroy Lana's rickety but much-loved vessel, the Gravity Rose, and jettison her and her crew into the void without a spacesuit.

But there's one thing you can never tell an independent space trader. That's the odds...

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stephen Hunt is the creator of the much-loved 'Jackelian' series, now on its 6th book, published across the world via HarperCollins alongside their other best-selling fantasy authors, George R.R. Martin, J.R.R. Tolkien, Raymond E. Feist and C.S. Lewis.
REVIEWS
Praise for Stephen Hunt's novels:
‘Hunt's imagination is probably visible from space. He scatters concepts that other writers would mine for a trilogy like chocolate-bar wrappers.’
- TOM HOLT
‘All manner of bizarre and fantastical extravagance.’
- DAILY MAIL
‘Compulsive reading for all ages.’
- GUARDIAN
‘Studded with invention.’
-THE INDENDENT
‘To say this book is action packed is almost an understatement… a wonderful escapist yarn!’
- INTERZONE
‘Hunt has packed the story full of intriguing gimmicks… affecting and original.’
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
‘A rip-roaring Indiana Jones-style adventure.’
—RT BOOK REVIEWS
‘A curious part-future blend.’
- KIRKUS REVIEWS
‘An inventive, ambitious work, full of wonders and marvels.’
- THE TIMES
‘Hunt knows what his audience like and gives it to them with a sardonic wit and carefully developed tension.’
- TIME OUT
‘A ripping yarn … the story pounds along… constant inventiveness keeps the reader hooked… the finale is a cracking succession of cliffhangers and surprise comebacks. Great fun.’
- SFX MAGAZINE
‘Put on your seatbelts for a frenetic cat and mouse encounter... an exciting tale.’
- SF REVU
FORMAT
Novella - part 1 of a continuing, linked series.
THE SERIES SO FAR...
Part 1 - Sliding Void
Part 2 - Transference Station
Part 3 is coming soon
AGE ADVISORY
Age 15+ - mild violence and language.
READ THIS BOOK IF YOU LIKE THESE AUTHORS...
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Ric Locke
Dan Simmons
Charles Stross
David Weber
GENRES
Science fiction (space opera)
Adventure (scifi)

 

SLIDING VOID

 

Book 1 in the Sliding Void series.

 

First published in 2011 by Green Nebula Press

 

Copyright © 2011 by Stephen Hunt

 

Typeset and designed by Green Nebula Press

 

The right of Stephen Hunt to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

 

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PRAISE FOR STEPHEN HUNT’S FICTION

 

‘Hunt's imagination is probably visible from space. He scatters concepts that other writers would mine for a trilogy like chocolate-bar wrappers.’

- TOM HOLT

 

‘All manner of bizarre and fantastical extravagance.’

- DAILY MAIL

 

‘Compulsive reading for all ages.’

- GUARDIAN

 

‘Studded with invention.’

-THE INDENDENT

 

‘To say this book is action packed is almost an understatement… a wonderful escapist yarn!’

- INTERZONE

 

‘Hunt has packed the story full of intriguing gimmicks… affecting and original.’

- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

 

‘A rip-roaring Indiana Jones-style adventure.’

—RT BOOK REVIEWS

 

‘A curious part-future blend.’

- KIRKUS REVIEWS

 

‘An inventive, ambitious work, full of wonders and marvels.’

- THE TIMES

 

‘Hunt knows what his audience like and gives it to them with a sardonic wit and carefully developed tension.’

- TIME OUT

 

‘A ripping yarn … the story pounds along… constant inventiveness keeps the reader hooked… the finale is a cracking succession of cliffhangers and surprise comebacks. Great fun.’

- SFX MAGAZINE

 

‘Put on your seatbelts for a frenetic cat and mouse encounter... an exciting tale.’

- SF REVU

 

Also by Stephen Hunt

 

The Jackelian series

(HarperCollins Voyager in the UK/Macmillan Tor in the USA)

 

The Court of the Air

The Kingdom Beyond the Waves

Rise of the Iron Moon

Secrets of the Fire Sea

Jack Cloudie

From the Deep of the Dark

 

The Sliding Void series

 

Sliding Void

Transference Station

Red Sun Bleeding (coming soon)

 

The Agatha Witchley Mysteries: as Stephen A. Hunt

 

In the Company of Ghosts

The Plato Club

Secrets of the Moon (coming soon)

 

Other works

 

Six Against the Stars

For the Crown and the Dragon

The Fortress in the Frost

 

 

For links to these books, visit
http://www.StephenHunt.net

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Chapter One – Planet of the balls.

Chapter Two – World of winter, world of war.

Chapter Three – Sliding void.

Chapter Four – The girl from nowhere.

Chapter Five – A gift on leaving.

 

CHAPTER ONE – Planet of the balls

 

That was the problem with aliens, mused Lana. They were so damn
alien
. Not all of them, of course. The one sitting to her left, Skrat, looked like a man-sized lizard, but he might as well have been human compared to the two things swinging opposite them. The negotiators from the world Lana’s ship was currently orbiting were a series of mushy orange spheres joined together by flesh-coloured webbing. No eyes, no mouth, no ears she could see – just two ape-sized arms they could walk on or use to swing across the chamber from the various cables dangling from the ceiling. She didn’t know where to look, when a back was as good as a front. Their minds were so fucked up and off the scale, that Lana’s attempts at trying to win a cargo for the return leg of her journey were being answered by a stream-of-consciousness ramble from the translation stick linked into her ship’s computer. The chatter might as well be dub poetry rather than a serious attempt at business, for all that she understood it.

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