The Second Death of Daedalus Mole
by Niall Slater
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Pub Date 30 Aug 2018 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2019
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Description
Daedalus Mole wants to make the best of a bad situation.
The plan: fly his unwanted passenger, Erin, to her destination, squeeze her for every last penny, then immediately find refuge in the nearest pub. Unfortunately, when the galaxy is on the verge of economic collapse and your passenger has a bounty the size of a planet on her head, there’s only so much another drink can do to help.
Daedalus soon finds himself playing babysitter to someone stronger, angrier and far more dangerous than he is. On top of that: the booze is running out, his ship’s AI won’t stop trying to kill him, and he’s having to pretend very hard that he hasn’t started hearing voices in his head.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781912618330 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
I really got into this space adventure. Started off a bit slow for me but then picked up speed rather fast. Greatly enjoyed the mix of characters as well as how their stories entwined with each other.
It'd be fantastic to get a book just detailing Hilton's backstory as well as a possible sequel to this.
The story was original and entertaining, what more can you ask for in a book?
The Second Death of Daedalus Mole by Niall Slater was a refreshing diversion from the usual detiective/mystery books I usually read. Slater creates an enormous universe of possibilities with this (hopefully) first installment of the Daedalus Mole series. He enriched his story with a dynamic universe of humans and non-humans alike that you immediately bond to and become invested in. The familiar story arcs of friendship, forgiveness, and loyalty find a wonderful home within Slater’s first novel. I highly recommend it.