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Synopsis
Firefly meets Battlestar Galactica in this massive 1,500-page military sci-fi boxset! One ship. One crew of glorious misfits. One empire that really, really wants them vaporized. Captain Xander Hawk thought he had seen the worst the galaxy could throw at him. Then the Malice Ascendant arrived: an Imperial nightmare-class dreadnought built for planetary annihilation, subtlety not included. When a rescue mission goes catastrophically sideways, Hawk and his crew are dragged into a war they never asked for, hunted by enemies on every side, and betrayed by the very powers they once served. Their only hope is the Starblade , a battered corvette held together by duct tape, bad decisions, and the stubborn refusal of its crew to die on schedule. Across three explosive novels, Hawk and his unlikely family of renegades will face impossible odds, prison uprisings, pirate ambushes, secret superweapons, brutal space battles, political betrayal, and enough near-death experiences to make any sane person retire to a quiet moon and take up gardening. Unfortunately for the Empire, sanity has never been Captain Hawk’s strongest feature. Packed with wisecracking AI, desperate battles, found family, reckless heroism, and fast-talking underdogs who shoot first, swear second, and improvise wildly somewhere around step three, Renegades of the Void: The First Trilogy Boxset delivers over 1,500 pages of cinematic military sci-fi adventure. Perfect for fans of starship crews, galactic war, impossible odds, sarcastic heroes, and empires that desperately need to be punched in the face. Grab the complete first trilogy now. The Empire won’t overthrow itself.
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Is Renegades of the Void Series: First Trilogy Boxset: A Military Science Fiction Space Opera Adventure (Renegades of the Void Collections Book 1) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This military sci-fi series features intense space battles with casualties, political betrayal, and strong language typical of military characters. Violence is action-focused rather than graphic, with emphasis on desperate survival and crew camaraderie.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include captivity, death, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will love the wisecracking crew of misfits fighting against an evil empire in explosive space battles with humor, heart, and non-stop action.