Black Hull: Episode 2

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book Black Hull: Episode 2 by Joseph Turkot, Planetside Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Joseph Turkot ISBN: 1230000152561
Publisher: Planetside Press Publication: July 18, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joseph Turkot
ISBN: 1230000152561
Publisher: Planetside Press
Publication: July 18, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Black Hull is a lost-in-space thriller, with strong elements of suspense and mystery. There are also tones of subtle eroticism, minus graphic imagery. It is intended for adult audiences.
This thriller’s edge of your seat narrative keeps the reader questioning: What’s going to happen to Mick next? It’s given up front that Mick Compton is a man with a past: he’s facing thirty years in prison for violence—and he’s lost his once highly coveted position with NASA’s FRINGE outfit. Now, facing a long stretch in prison, with two sons and an ex-wife he wants back, he’s faced with a horrible dilemma—do the time and miss out on his children’s youth, or run one black hull smuggling operation in a distant system, get a meaty reward, and pay off a connection with a standing offer to wipe his crime history from the UCA database.
All is going well until the ride home: Mick finds himself waking up prematurely, long before arriving in Earth orbit. He’s floating in dead space. Not only has he woken from cryo early, but he’s not aboard his black hull vessel any longer: he’s in an escape pod with only enough power for several more hours of life-support. It is Mick waking up that begins the first episode in the Black Hull serial novel. The fast-paced writing, the mystery of what happened to his crew, and Mick’s panic-stricken quest to stay alive in a strange future and get back home to his family creates an incessant need for readers to devour each new episode in this serialization. The action of the plot is interwoven with riveting flashbacks that depict Mick’s mistakes leading up to the loss of his marriage and the murder of his wife’s lover. Mick’s is a story of a man grappling with regret, clinging to a far-fetched hope that somehow, things can be made right again, despite man’s known laws of physics.

BLACK HULL IS A SERIAL NOVEL. NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Black Hull is a lost-in-space thriller, with strong elements of suspense and mystery. There are also tones of subtle eroticism, minus graphic imagery. It is intended for adult audiences.
This thriller’s edge of your seat narrative keeps the reader questioning: What’s going to happen to Mick next? It’s given up front that Mick Compton is a man with a past: he’s facing thirty years in prison for violence—and he’s lost his once highly coveted position with NASA’s FRINGE outfit. Now, facing a long stretch in prison, with two sons and an ex-wife he wants back, he’s faced with a horrible dilemma—do the time and miss out on his children’s youth, or run one black hull smuggling operation in a distant system, get a meaty reward, and pay off a connection with a standing offer to wipe his crime history from the UCA database.
All is going well until the ride home: Mick finds himself waking up prematurely, long before arriving in Earth orbit. He’s floating in dead space. Not only has he woken from cryo early, but he’s not aboard his black hull vessel any longer: he’s in an escape pod with only enough power for several more hours of life-support. It is Mick waking up that begins the first episode in the Black Hull serial novel. The fast-paced writing, the mystery of what happened to his crew, and Mick’s panic-stricken quest to stay alive in a strange future and get back home to his family creates an incessant need for readers to devour each new episode in this serialization. The action of the plot is interwoven with riveting flashbacks that depict Mick’s mistakes leading up to the loss of his marriage and the murder of his wife’s lover. Mick’s is a story of a man grappling with regret, clinging to a far-fetched hope that somehow, things can be made right again, despite man’s known laws of physics.

BLACK HULL IS A SERIAL NOVEL. NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!

More books from Adventure

Cover of the book Ebony Hill by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book A Report on the Afterlife of Culture by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Please Do Not Taunt the Octopus by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Travel Tales Collections: Airplane Stories by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Donna the Dragonfly by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Curveball Issue 32: The Foe Beneath by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Seewölfe - Piraten der Weltmeere 546 by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book The Adventures of Sir Balin the Ill-Fated by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Concrete Chaos by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Star Trek: Signature Edition: Imzadi Forever by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book The Martians by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Evolution by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book The Issahar Artifacts by Joseph Turkot
Cover of the book Dave Porter On Cave Island by Joseph Turkot
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy