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Perilous Choices

Gate Ghosts, Book 11

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Perilous Choices

By: S. H. Jucha
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
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Opportunity is presented to Admiral Cordelia. Imperium’s Presiding Executor Gaketork sends emissaries to establish communications with her, and she responds by installing a comm system aboard the executor’s transport. The Imperium governor, who has become sentient, uses the new comm system to send her critical data.

Cordelia shares the governor’s information with newly assembled Trident squadron commanders. She directs the commanders to scour another executor’s territory and free suborned worlds of mercenary Radags and Krackus overseers.

Imperium executors are incensed at the numerous returns of empty freighters and savaged peacekeepers from their territories. Many suspect a traitor is leaking sensitive information to the conclave, and they hunt for the culprit.

Far away from the empire, Julien supports the uplift of relatively undeveloped races. A Yeret-inhabited world near the Queller anomaly requires additional water, and slinging water ice asteroids at the planet for annuals will suffice.

Supporting other races proves problematic. The Monkfreds, a symbiosis of two telepathic races, struggle to survive. On their home world, hostile predators target the young. The plan to send the matriarchs, their calves, and their riders to other planets is failing.

During rescue of Monkfreds from an inhospitable environment, the conclave finds burning wreckage. The matriarchs used the heat to keep the calves, the riders, and themselves from freezing to death. The wreckage is identified as Utilimat. Now the question remains: Who destroyed the warships meant to protect the Monkfreds?

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“Perilous Choices” by S. H. Jucha is a mesmerizing journey from start to finish. This science fiction series masterfully blends intricate storytelling with unforgettable characters. I have to exercise great self-discipline with this series; the temptation to devour every book back-to-back is strong. Instead, I pace myself by reading other authors in between Jucha’s books to avoid running out of these captivating stories too quickly.

One of the novel’s standout qualities is Jucha’s exceptional world-building. The characters are mesmerizingly developed, allowing readers to connect deeply with their struggles and triumphs. Jucha’s engaging and vivid writing style keeps readers on the edge of their seats, with genuinely surprising plot twists that ensure the story remains unpredictable and thrilling throughout.

I experienced this tale as an audiobook from Audible, narrated by Nicole Poole, who did an excellent job bringing the story to life. The book’s runtime is thirteen hours and forty-nine minutes.

Excellent

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Thanks so much. In today's world of mostly looser stories, Scott manages to keep things upbeat. I get enough ugly news, when I want an escape, I go to this author. Hope you like it as much as I did.

Keeping the positive vibe.

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I don’t want to give anything away because with this series, there’s so many twists and turns I don’t wanna spoil anything for anyone

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One of the better titles in this series of the Silver ships saga

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Another great book in the series - more first contacts

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