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Title: Starship's Mage
Title: Starship's Mage
Series:
Starship's Mage #1
Author:
Glynn Stewart
Rating:
4 of 5 Stars
Genre:
SFF
Pages:
337
Format:
Digital Edition
Synopsis: |
Damien Montgomery has graduated from the Mage Academy. Unfortunately for him, every other graduate is a family member of the ruling family and they get all the prime picks of starships to be mages of. At the same time, a freighter, the Blue Jay is ambushed by pirates and it is only by the sacrifice of their mage that they escape. That mage was the youngest son of the System Governer. Who then blacklists the freighter and it's Captain, David Rice.
Thus is born a most convenient pairing.
Unfortunately, Rice is running from organized crime, as he got the
son of a crimelord killed. The mob is pursuing the Blue Jay and only
by illegally modifying the runes does Damien save the ship and the
crew from yet another ambush. This tampering gets him thrown in jail.
The crew of the Blue Jay break him out when they find out that a Hand
of the Emperor has been assigned to strip Damien of his magic.
Now on the run from Imperial Forces,
the Mob and bounty hunters, the Blue Jay must figure out a way to
survive. Unknown to them, the Hand is actually wanting to recruit
Damien for his ability, not strip his magic.It all comes to a head
when two opposing Crime Lords and the Imperial Fleet collide.
Damien survives and comes under the
tutelage of the wise and benevolent Mage King of Mars.
Now isn't that cute?
My Thoughts:
|
I enjoyed this quite a bit. So I'm going to lead with my complaints and then end on a good note.
Stewart shows his big government love
and goes all starry eyed at how wonderful and benevolent the Mage
King and his Hands are. The Imperial Worlds that all accept the Mages
are keystones of civilization while the few worlds that won't allow
mages on them are corrupt, backward horrors. There is one world that
was based on Libertarian principals and Stewart really shows his
contempt for personal freedom there. Everyone carries a firearm and
children begin training at a young age and Stewart manages to convey
his utter horror at such a thing. My goodness, imagine a whole world
where people are actually trained in how to use guns?!? I'm in shock.
Just think, they might resist the Benevolent oversight of a
Government that knows better than them. I'm having heart palpitations
just thinking about such a travesty. And the romance. Damien gets
involved with a crew member and then at the end when he's off on his
merry way to become the protege of the Mage King, it is like
“hey,nice knowing you. Goodbye”. It would have been better if
there had been no “romance” than something like that.
Once you get past that, things are
pretty smooth sailing. This was originally a 5 part serial, so each
part is a complete story that tells its tale while propelling the
overall arc. It was like 5 rather long chapters. It worked out really
well but it also convinced me that I am right in avoiding serials. I
need the one long story narrative for me to keep interested.
Ok. The fighting was good stuff! The
Blue Jay was the underdog the whole time so they had to get creative.
Damien was the major force behind that, but other crew members
handled creative thinking as well. From personal gun battles on space
stations to major ship engagements, Stewart kept me very well
entertained.
The whole “magic” thing just kind
of “was”. It ws vaguely explained as eugenecists from long ago
messing around with genes and human atrocities committed. From their
experiments came the Mages. Magic came from Super Science. Just go
with it. It is not a major point of the story so the less time you
think about it, the better.
I am looking forward to the rest of
this series. Because come on, does it get much better than Mages
making Starships jump through space? The only thing that would have
been better is if Damien invents himself a light sword. I'm hoping
that happens later.
On an unrelated note, my reviews are
getting longer, much longer. I apologize to my future self and to
anyone else who happens to read these.
★★★★☆
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