The Elfrida Goto Trilogy (Sol System Renegades Volume I): Three full-length thrilling science fiction novels

· Knights Hill Publishing
3.5
33 reviews
Ebook
279
Pages

About this ebook

Three full-length space thrillers. Thousands of minds blown.

The year is 2285. Humanity is locked in conflict with an enigmatic AI based on Mars. While Earth dawdles, it's up to a handful of brave men and women to defend our far-flung colonies thoughout the solar system ...

The Galapagos Incident

Elfrida Goto is a field agent for the Space Corps in the Venus sector. Helping and protecting space colonists is her job ... even when that means evicting them from their homes. But when the enemy attacks her home base, her latest job goes sideways in a hurry. To save the colonists of 11073 Galapagos, she'll have to go up against the most dangerous foe humanity has ever known.

The Vesta Conspiracy

Elfrida Goto is a hero and a lifesaver, but as far as the Space Corps is concerned, she's a reminder of the worst disaster ever to befall the Corps. Banished to 4 Vesta, the boondocks of the asteroid belt, she's commissioned to work with the University of Vesta to look for more resource-rich asteroids. Instead, she finds something deadly.

The Mercury Rebellion

After her bruising experiences in the asteroid belt, Elfrida Goto lands a secure job on Mercury, the factory of the solar system. But violence is about to engulf the hottest planet. Humanity's AI nemesis is closing in on Mercury, and only Elfrida stands in its way ...

"This is quickly becoming my favorite science fiction series ever." -- Reader Review

"This dark, fast-paced space thriller was a fantastic read." -- Boing Boing

The Elfrida Goto Trilogy is the first volume of the Sol System Renegades series, an epic science fiction adventure that reviewers are calling a new classic in the space opera genre. 


The Sol System Renegades series in chronological order:

Keep Off The Grass (short origin story)

Crapkiller (prequel novella)

The Elfrida Goto Trilogy
1. The Galapagos Incident
2. The Vesta Conspiracy
3. The Mercury Rebellion

A Very Merry Zero-Gravity Christmas 
(short story)

The Solarian War Trilogy
1. The Luna Deception
2. The Phobos Maneuver
3. The Mars Shock

The Callisto Gambit

Ratings and reviews

3.5
33 reviews
J Avila
March 28, 2015
A really good read - definitely the best free space opera novel I've found on google books. A consistently high standard of writing is used to explore and reveal an extensive and cohesive milieu, through which engaging and distinctive characters encounter lots of action as well as grappling with a range of moral quandaries.
1 person found this review helpful
Alexandre Laborie
June 9, 2015
Was pleasantly surprised by writing quality and compelling story. I look forward to read more from the author, preferably in the same hard-ish sci-fi setting with interplanetary dynamics echoing our current civilizational struggles and interesting strong (female) characters showing western's current expectation of equal social status a priori.
2 people found this review helpful
Robert Watkins
March 15, 2015
Well written, but it just didnt move. I was left with the feeling the author was holding back to uphold the body of a sequel.

About the author

Hey, fellow sci-fi nuts! I'm just your average reader who couldn't find enough great science fiction, so I turned to writing it myself. I live in Tokyo and I spend my days at an office participating, with poorly concealed ambivalence, in the preparations for our planet to be taken over by robots.

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