Title:
TFS Ingenuity (The Terran Fleet Command Saga #1)
By:
Tori L. Harris
Pages:
282
Rating:
3

It’s the year 2277.

For fifty years, Earth has received mysterious data transmissions from random locations in deep space. The streams include advanced technology, allowing Humans to achieve faster-than-light travel virtually overnight. As we prepare to take our first, tentative steps into interstellar space, we know almost nothing about our alien benefactors, and their motivations remain unexplained.

While completing their shakedown cruise, Captain Tom Prescott and the crew of the first Terran Fleet Command starship, TFS Ingenuity, stumble into a first contact situation. They learn that Earth is not the first civilization granted access to the stars before their time – and how this Faustian gift has inevitably led to centuries of interstellar war.

Humanity’s existence hangs in the balance as a powerful alliance assembles a preemptive military strike, believing it to be their only option to protect themselves … from us. Prescott and his small, initially unarmed starship must serve as our only line of defense. Ingenuity is our only hope.

TFS Ingenuity (The Terran Fleet Command Saga #1) book cover

I don’t like the word thrusted. Apart from that, this is fairly typical space opera with the usual captain, commander, lieutenant ensign mix. Nothing leapt off the page as original, but equally nothing made me stop reading in disgust.

Published by Sean Randall

I am an avid reader, technologist and disability advocate living in the middle of England with my wife, daughter and pets.

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