

Though Kupari pulls out the stops for some high-energy action scenes, the book's plodding pace and uninspired characters muddy any entertainment that might be found.

There's also a strange mix of sexual mores. It doesn't really matter, though, since nobody experiences any significant character development. Library Journal on Her Brothers Keeper A big, sweeping space adventure, with heroic characters you care about. Catherine is ostensibly the protagonist, being the ship's captain and subject of the title, but the focus rapidly shifts to grizzled space cop Marcus. After the characters have been named (confusingly%E2%80%94there's an Anna and an Annie), the crew spends a lengthy, too-realistic time traveling to their destination while engaging in pointless subplots.

The rescue attempt doesn't begin to unfold until the novel's last 100 pages most of Kupari's narrative is devoted to establishing the cast of characters, but few are given any intriguing or original motivation. But while her ship rockets toward Zanzibar, Cecil discovers the planet's secret history, thought to be lost forever. Mike Kupari is the author of debut science fiction novel Her Brothers Keeper, as well as coauthor, with Larry Correia, of the best-selling Dead Six. Catherine takes her crew and a plucky band of "Texan" mercenaries%E2%80%94along with a young girl who dreams of going to space%E2%80%94to rescue Cecil. Catherine Blackwood's estranged aristocratic family intrudes on her successful privateering business, sending word that her brother Cecil is being held for ransom on the distant, barren planet Zanzibar. Kupari (Dead Six, with Larry Correia) makes his solo debut in this unsatisfying galaxy-spanning space adventure set in our far future.
