Cover Image: The Last Cruise Ship

The Last Cruise Ship

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

The action throughout the book was a little far-fetched, but the book was enjoyable none the less. After all, it is science fiction.

The main character is a loser whose setup to be a scapegoat and be tried as a traitor. He stumbles into situations that give him the advantage over his pursuers and ends up as the people's hero in this budding series.

The author, Tillsley, appears to be new but he is backed by a publisher who put The Last Cruise Ship in print so the publishing agent has confidence that this book will sell. I think it will as well. I was provided this book in return for an honest review.

Was this review helpful?

This was slightly disappointing for me.
The characters just seemed to lack a slight bit of depth with there interaction appearing forced.
The story though was well paced and improved the further I read.

Was this review helpful?

I was very much impressed with this book. I did not think I would be at first. But, the author was able to draw me in, and I loved it! The hero is a very lovable character, and the antagonist was very well played. It was not easy to find who the traitor would be, and I was sad that it was Matt's girlfriend-cyborg. I liked the development of all of the supporting characters, and I believe I would continue to read the series watching these individuals play out. The editing on this book was fantastic, so kudos to your proofreader!
All-in-all, a very good science fiction book, even with all the weird words for things that I did not really understand. It did not take anything away from the story line.

Was this review helpful?