From #1 Audibleand Washington Post bestselling author Jaime Castle, Purgatory is the first in a brand new military space opera series perfect for fans of David Weber, Larry Correia, and Rick Partlow.
Abandon ship, or go down in a blaze of glory.
Commander Predaxes, former Marine in the Lazaab military, has been reassigned to Prison Station 12, known colloquially as Purgatory. On the outskirts of the Centridium, PS12 relies on a single wormhole for contact with the government—not to mention supplies.
Their newest inmate, Samea Malik, is more than a bit of trouble. Son to the Minister of Justice, Malik is the target of both assassination and recovery attempts. But when the station is attacked and chaos ensues, everyone onboard—guards and prisoners alike—must abandon ship and head for the nearest habitable planet, Faebos.
With what little information they have, Pradaxes and his crew are able to find an old, defunct mining colony. But Faebos is home to some violent and nasty creatures, and they soon discover why the project was abandoned. In order to survive they’ll have to learn to work together, captors and captives, but will it be enough?
Jaime Castle is the Washington Post and #1 Audible bestselling author of The Luna Missile Crisis, the Buried Goddess Saga—which includes the IPPY Award–winning Web of Eyes—and more. Hailing from the great nation of Texas, he lives with his wife and two children and enjoys anything creative. Castle cohosts Keystroke Medium, a popular podcast devoted to reading, writing, and everything in between. His office looks as if Marvel and DC vomited on his walls and he refuses to clean it up.
Overview
From #1 Audibleand Washington Post bestselling author Jaime Castle, Purgatory is the first in a brand new military space opera series perfect for fans of David Weber, Larry Correia, and Rick Partlow.
Abandon ship, or go down in a blaze of glory.
Commander Predaxes, former Marine in the Lazaab military, has been reassigned to Prison Station 12, known colloquially as Purgatory. On the outskirts of the Centridium, PS12 relies on a single wormhole for contact with the government—not to mention supplies.
Their newest inmate, Samea Malik, is more than a bit of trouble. Son to the Minister of Justice, Malik is the target of both assassination and recovery attempts. But when the station is attacked and chaos ensues, everyone onboard—guards and prisoners alike—must abandon ship and head for the nearest habitable planet, Faebos.
With what little information they have, Pradaxes and his crew are able to find an old, defunct mining colony. But Faebos is home to some violent and nasty creatures, and they soon discover why the project was abandoned. In order to survive they’ll have to learn to work together, captors and captives, but will it be enough?