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Pirates

Book One of the Rim Confederacy

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Pirates

By: Jim Rudnick
Narrated by: Eric Martin
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Tanner Scott, a RIM confederacy naval officer, has fought many battles against both humans and aliens. Years ago he proved victorious against a band of aliens. His ongoing fight with his own alcoholism, however, remains a stalemate.

And suddenly pirates have appeared on the RIM. They have kidnapped the passengers of many craft sand sold them into slavery, and Scott is ordered to find them and rescue them.

But the pirates aren't acting alone. They are sponsored by a powerful royal with ambitious plans, and she isn't about to let some navy captain stand in the way of her mining empire. Scott must rescue the slaves while simultaneously navigating the treacherous space of interstellar politics.

If he fails, a royal will gain more power, the entire confederacy may unravel, and Scott's alcohol addiction will be the least of his worries....

©2015 Jim Rudnick (P)2015 Jim Rudnick
Science Fiction Space Opera Military Fiction Pirate
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If you could sum up Pirates in three words, what would they be?

Boozahollin good times!

What did you like best about this story?

The composure of the Captain no matter how much scotch he's drank

What does Eric Martin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Subtle intonation and inflections to help know who is who and to help the listener better understand the emotion of the situations.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Laughed my butt off a good few times

Any additional comments?

I would serve on this man's ship anyday.

Naval Alcoholism and Pirates...IN SPACE!!!!

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What did you love best about Pirates?

The story line was knitted together well and developed in such a way that it actually got better as it progressed. The reinvention of the main character was well done and you could actually connect with the characters.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Pirates?

When the young girl was able to prevent the death of her group as they were rescued.

Which character – as performed by Eric Martin – was your favorite?

While Tanner Scott was the most prominent I thought the narrator did an outstanding job on all of the characters. The voice inflection was great and very clear and understandable.The amount of emotion he put into each character was great. It made each one feel more real to you as you listened to the story unfold.Without a doubt one of the better narrators I have listened to in quite some time.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It built excitement. Initially starting with a disgust and building up to a higher regard for the characters.

Any additional comments?

This book left you exited for the main character and his crew. You knew there had to be more and the ending left you expectant for resolution. This story line was a new twist on the space opera and was not too deep into the technical issues of getting from place to place and had a great deal of actual action involving the characters of the story.

Exciting space adventure and rstoration

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This book deals with a Naval officer and his crew in The Rim Confederacy, an alliance of planets on the Rim of the Galaxy after a diaspora of sorts.Tanner Scott is just whiling away the days as a Ships officer when the ship is attacked, and his CO and 1st officer are killed, leaving him in charge. He miraculously, or so it seems, fends off the pirates that attacked them, looking like a hero. IN fact, he is, having been a hero ina previous conflict that left him with PTSD and Alcoholism. He is given a new ship, and given a mission to track down the pirates. The story revolves around that mission, showing POV from both sides, as well as some smaller plot lines too, all ending in a satisfactorily explosive conclusion.The characters, Especially Tanner, are engaging, and you can't wait to see where thir story goes. The setting is well laid out, and the plot moves along well, with lots of actions and no unnecessary exposition. Any fan of Jack Campbell or H. Paul Honsinger should enjoy this book. Eric Martin does a great job of bringing the story alive, really bringing the listener into the action. A must read for any sci fi fan.

I was given a review copy of this audiobook from the narrator at no cost in return for an honest review through Audiobookblast dot com.

A really great start to a series

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The description sounded good. I really wanted to like this book. The story did not seem to flow. The constant reference to Scotch was annoying, but overall it wasn't bad. This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast."

Swirling the rim?

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What was one of the most memorable moments of Pirates?

The main character Capt. Tanner Scott

Any additional comments?

"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBlast dot com."

Great Book

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