Adrift Synopsis
In the far reaches of space, a tour group embarks on what will be the trip of a lifetime - in more ways than one . . . For one small group, a tour of the nearby Horsehead Nebula is meant to be a short but stunning highlight in the trip of a lifetime. But when a mysterious ship destroys Sigma Station and everyone on it, suddenly their tourist shuttle is stranded. They have no weapons. No food. No water. No one back home knows they're alive. And the mysterious ship is hunting them.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780356510439 |
Publication date: |
7th June 2018 |
Author: |
Rob Boffard |
Publisher: |
Orbit an imprint of Little, Brown Book Group |
Format: |
Paperback |
Primary Genre |
Science Fiction
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Rob Boffard Press Reviews
'So so so so good . . . A rip rollicking adventure of the finest kind, with crackling dialogue, divisive characters, cleverly obscure motivations and you know, battles in space . . . Storytelling of the best kind. Fast and furious with a literary twist and more excitement than you can shake a stick at . . . Highly Recommended.' - Liz Loves Books
'A claustrophobic and fiercely written adventure, Adrift is a crackling read full of intrigue, isolation and smart world-building. The story moves at a breakneck pace, every page dripping with tension' - Jeremy Szal
'This book is an intense, heart-pounding, cast-away-in-the-vastness-of-space adventure that keeps you guessing right up until the end! I was so utterly enthralled, I couldn't put it down' - K. B. Wagers, author of BEHIND THE THRONE
'ADRIFT is rich in deep character-driven drama, built on a highly suspenseful premise' - D. Nolan Clark, author of FORSAKEN SKIES
'A unique mix of thriller, space adventure and conspiracy novel - Adrift is highly recommended' - Jamie Sawyer, author of the Lazarus War novels
'An edge-of-the-seat epic of survival and adventure in deep space' - Gareth L. Powell, the BSFA award-winning author of EMBERS OF WAR
About Rob Boffard
Rob Boffard is a South African author who splits his time between London, Vancouver and Johannesburg. He has worked as a journalist for over a decade, and has written articles for publications in more than a dozen countries, including the Guardian and Wired in the UK.
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