The filaments connect all the stars and galaxies in the universe and provide the super-highways where starships can travel at thousands of times the speed of light. They are the life blood of every civilization that trades with distant civilizations. However, sometimes traders are not the only ones that shows up knocking at your door.
The citizens of Heaven lived in peace for more than a thousand years but are invaded and occupied by a highly aggressive civilization that comes through the filament intersection close to their planet. After decades of war, Heaven is finally freed and starts a massive military expansion, only to find something far worse than their first conquerors coming down the filament toward their planet. The new threat makes the original invaders look like new born kittens.
Heaven is forced to send out ships in an attempt to find advanced weapon technology to confront the coming menace. What they find is warriors that are bound together by the Soul of the Swords and they are having none of Heaven’s requests. Convincing them that Heaven’s Scouts are not enemies is not something that will be easily done.
Interstellar War on the filaments breaks out and will keep you turning pages as bestselling author Saxon Andrew takes you into the Filament Universe to meet new characters confronting an unstoppable foe. The action is fast paced and the twists will keep you guessing at what’s coming next. Buckle in and go to full boosters as Heaven faces Hell rushing toward it at incredible speed in indestructible Warships.
Review of a Pirate's Tale
I really liked the story and his style By Amazon Customer on September 19, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
I just discovered Saxon Andrew a week ago when I read "Gregor's Run". I really liked the story and his style. I immediately got "A Pirates's Tale". Another great read. I think that I hit the mother load with this author. His story telling reminds me of an author that I read many years ago, E.E. Doc Smith. His heroes are decisive and intuitive. No hand wringing when they have to dispatch a bad guy. Operate with honor and integrity. Loyal to their friends and allies.
The stories move fast with intrigue and plot twists. The Sci-Fi is more Fi than Sci, but that frees his imagination and he takes advantage of it. If you are a purist about the science, go read a textbook. His stories are feel good adventures, so if you are into dark, depressing reading, go elsewhere. He creates some impossible spots for his characters to be in, but resolves the issues in clever ways.
The problem is that I have been binge reading and not getting stuff done. It is like eating potato chips. The best part is that he has written a lot of books, and I plan to read every one.
P.S. If you really like profanity in your books, skip this one. This author keeps the language clean (God bless him)
The citizens of Heaven lived in peace for more than a thousand years but are invaded and occupied by a highly aggressive civilization that comes through the filament intersection close to their planet. After decades of war, Heaven is finally freed and starts a massive military expansion, only to find something far worse than their first conquerors coming down the filament toward their planet. The new threat makes the original invaders look like new born kittens.
Heaven is forced to send out ships in an attempt to find advanced weapon technology to confront the coming menace. What they find is warriors that are bound together by the Soul of the Swords and they are having none of Heaven’s requests. Convincing them that Heaven’s Scouts are not enemies is not something that will be easily done.
Interstellar War on the filaments breaks out and will keep you turning pages as bestselling author Saxon Andrew takes you into the Filament Universe to meet new characters confronting an unstoppable foe. The action is fast paced and the twists will keep you guessing at what’s coming next. Buckle in and go to full boosters as Heaven faces Hell rushing toward it at incredible speed in indestructible Warships.
Review of a Pirate's Tale
I really liked the story and his style By Amazon Customer on September 19, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
I just discovered Saxon Andrew a week ago when I read "Gregor's Run". I really liked the story and his style. I immediately got "A Pirates's Tale". Another great read. I think that I hit the mother load with this author. His story telling reminds me of an author that I read many years ago, E.E. Doc Smith. His heroes are decisive and intuitive. No hand wringing when they have to dispatch a bad guy. Operate with honor and integrity. Loyal to their friends and allies.
The stories move fast with intrigue and plot twists. The Sci-Fi is more Fi than Sci, but that frees his imagination and he takes advantage of it. If you are a purist about the science, go read a textbook. His stories are feel good adventures, so if you are into dark, depressing reading, go elsewhere. He creates some impossible spots for his characters to be in, but resolves the issues in clever ways.
The problem is that I have been binge reading and not getting stuff done. It is like eating potato chips. The best part is that he has written a lot of books, and I plan to read every one.
P.S. If you really like profanity in your books, skip this one. This author keeps the language clean (God bless him)