Gravity Lost

English language

Published 2024 by Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom.

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978-1-250-87128-2
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L. M. Sagas follows her fast-paced sci-fi adventure Cascade Failure with an equally explosive sequel, Gravity Lost. Everyone's favorite fierce, messy, chaotic space fam is back with more vibrant worlds, and the wildest crew since Guardians of the Galaxy.

After thwarting a space station disaster and planetary destruction, the Ambit crew thought turning Isaiah Drestyn over to the Union would be the end of their troubles. Turns out, it’s only the start.

Drestyn is a walking encyclopedia of dirty secrets, and everyone wants a piece of him―the Trust, the Union, even the Guild. Someone wants him bad enough to kill, and with the life of one of their own on the line, the Ambit crew must jail-break the very man they helped capture and expose some of the secrets he’s been keeping before it’s too late.

In the Spiral, everything has a price. In their fight to protect what they …

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This book fills a "Firefly"-sized hole in my soul

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"Gravity Lost" is the follow-on to "Cascade Failure" (in the "Ambit's Run" series), and it picks up shortly after the events of the latter book in the story. I'm betting that L.M. Sagas is an unapologetic Browncoat when not writing, as the crew of the Ambit bears a striking resemblance (albeit updated to today's standards) to that of the Firefly.

I've been enjoying this series and like how Sagas tells the story by switching between character perspectives - sometimes for a whole chapter, other times in blocks within chapters. The primary focus is the interplay between the crew as they become a family while working with some very hard issues that we all go through - betrayal, loss, misunderstanding, and the eventual reconciliation. Each character has their own unique personality, and Sagas goes to great pains to weave a story that shows how each of those personalities works with the …

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