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The Spaceship Graveyard

The Boneyards of Nebula (Sons of Neptune Book 4) is the last installment of Rod Little’s captivating Sons of Neptune series. Tucked away safely on Starbase 21, the men and women of Earth receive a distress signal from a dark anomaly in space; a starship Book Cover The Spaceship Graveyardgraveyard known as the Boneyards of Nebula.

Not one to turn down a good rescue, Sam, the boy with the spark, and Bohai, the boy who can communicate with animals, team up with George, an American soldier, and Dexter, a Sayan scientist to take the starship Praihawk into the Nebula’s Boneyards, a graveyard of derelict spacecraft; remnants of a centuries old war between Sayans and Earthians. It is a place contaminated with radiation and biological pollutants. No one in their right mind would go there and few who have, return.

While the Praihawk is exploring the Boneyards, creatures with the ability to live in the vacuum of space invade Starbase 21 and begin devouring human prey.

Meanwhile, back on Earth, the rebel Sayan leader, Commander Lucus, now controls most of the planet except for Australia and Sri Lanka, still in the hands of Earthlings and the spider army. He has a secret weapon of mass destruction he has no problem unleashing on his enemies.

Author Rod Little continues writing a non-stop action novel with fascinating characters, exciting plot twists, and colorful descriptions that make readers feel they are on the scene witnessing the story as it unravels before their eyes.

The only negative this reviewer can report about the Sons of Neptune series is that it ends. Fortunately, Little intends to release a new series, Angry Galaxy, featuring Sam, Bohai, and their spider friend, Teak. He plans on releasing this series sometime in 2019 with book 1, Hidden Planet.

Rod Little The Spaceship GraveyardAbout the Author

Over the past two decades, Rod Little has written for a plethora of science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazines. He also has five published novels to his credit. Though he travels the world with an emphasis on Southeast Asia, Little would prefer intergalactic travel. As would be expected after reading one of his books, he is a devout fan of monster movies and films with post-apocalyptic themes.

Pop’s Rating:

Five pops The Spaceship Graveyard

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