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Firefly: What Makes Us Mighty

The Firefly Series, Book 7

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Firefly: What Makes Us Mighty

Von: M. K. England
Gesprochen von: James Anderson Foster
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A breakneck adventure for the Serenity crew in the seventh original novel tying into the beloved Firefly series from creator Joss Whedon

A simple job
Serenity is bound for the planet Kerry with a hold full of sealed unidentified cargo for the planet’s highest-ranking nobleman. The duke is a surprisingly genial man whose court brings all the fanciness and fun of Persephone’s high society but little of the pretension—and, most importantly, he’s got the promise of more work.

Some fine hospitality
Obliged to stick around while Inara is with a client—and hoping to score future employment—the crew settles in. The liquor flows freely at court, and there’s food, entertainment, and comfortable lodgings to enjoy. Everyone is thrilled but Zoë. Her gut says something is off.

A vicious massacre
When the duke’s estate is attacked in the middle of the night, Mal sends Serenity to safety while he and Zoë investigate. What they find turns the whole story of Kerry upside-down. Revolution is brewing, and each of them will have to decide where to make their stand, even if it lands them on opposite sides …

©2022 M. K. England (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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While the story isn’t bad at all, the obvious activism of the author spoils this book tremendously. They just can‘t help themselves. By the way, it is only one author. But modern times require me to speak of them as if it were more than one. I was a little surprised that all main characters were allowed to maintain their „normal“ pronouns and Jayne didn’t insist of being a "they" or "zir" now. But maybe the planet of the misogynistic duke (of course, nothing else was to be expected) was enough for now.

Please keep political activists away from "Firefly". They are not needed in this 'verse.

They just couldn’t help themselves

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