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Adrift
by Rob Boffard
A classic ‘lost at sea’ story, just set in space instead of on the ocean, Rob Boffard’s Adrift is a far-future tale of a group of people trapped in a tiny ship with little food, no comms, and nowhere to go. It’s Hannah Elliott’s first day on Sigma Station and she’s not doing great with her now job as a tour guide. After the station is attacked by a strange and powerful warship, leaving her ship – the Red Panda – stranded and alone having somehow escaped the destruction, Hannah finds herself trapped alongside a handful of strangers with little hope of survival.
Structured with short, snappy chapters it’s pacy and full of twists that keep the tension tight and survival on a knife-edge. There’s not really anything groundbreaking here, just a gripping and exciting story that’s carefully planned and plotted, and told with a strong voice. It’s the sort of book that’s genuinely hard to put down and leaves you wanting more of both the characters and the setting by the time the dust has settled.
Read the full review at https://www.trackofwords.com/2018/08/10/adrift-rob-boffard/
Structured with short, snappy chapters it’s pacy and full of twists that keep the tension tight and survival on a knife-edge. There’s not really anything groundbreaking here, just a gripping and exciting story that’s carefully planned and plotted, and told with a strong voice. It’s the sort of book that’s genuinely hard to put down and leaves you wanting more of both the characters and the setting by the time the dust has settled.
Read the full review at https://www.trackofwords.com/2018/08/10/adrift-rob-boffard/