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Mercury in Retrograde (A Shot In The Dark #1)

Book ONE of A Shot In The Dark Trilogy

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Pub Date Feb 07 2017 | Archive Date Mar 02 2017

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Aralyn Solari spent the last three years of her life in the galaxy’s worst prison after a compromised run ruined her flawless smuggling record five years prior. Now that she’s free and has the promise of an easy job with a ridiculously large pay off, her last gig should be a cinch. As long as she follows the runner’s standard, anyway: get in, get out, get paid. Then, she can spend the rest of her years retired on Earth, hidden away with some well-deserved credits.

All of that changes, however, when she runs into her ex-boyfriend Caden Madigan: the man she suspects of setting her up all those years ago. Now, he’s wearing a UDA badge and uniform, and says that she’s in danger and being set up again. To Aralyn, the benefit of a huge payday outweighs the risks—or so she thinks until her “easy” job turns sour and she ends up wanted for a crime she didn’t commit, her smuggled goods get stolen, and her ship—down to the toilet paper—gets trashed.

Now, Aralyn’s got no choice but to try a last-ditch effort to get her payload back, get her money, and maybe even some closure… which proves difficult when she finds herself caught in a conspiracy that threatens everything and everyone around her. With government agencies and stone-cold killers on her trail, Aralyn’s life has literally become a ticking time bomb. Caught up in lies, revenge, and a harrowing game of blackmail, one misstep could end with her captured, enslaved, or perhaps even worse: thrown back inside the galaxy’s worst prison for the rest of her life, waiting to die.

Aralyn Solari spent the last three years of her life in the galaxy’s worst prison after a compromised run ruined her flawless smuggling record five years prior. Now that she’s free and has the...



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Excellent debut character-driven novel

This is Merethe Walther’s debut novel and what a debut it is. The story is great, with good pacing and fascinating well fleshed-out characters. The action scenes are excellent and I liked the political overtones. There is even some romance. While science fiction created the backdrop for this story, it takes a backseat to excellent character development, which is a strength of the book. I look forward to reading more books in the series.

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Aralyn Solari can't seem to catch a break. Fresh out of prison, Ari is trying to settle one final courrier job before switching carreers. Of course, nothing will go as planned when she finds herself with an absent buyer, holding some very illegal contraband and being picked up by the police. To add insult to injury, her old flame and partner in crime is now an officer of the law and holding her leash. The adventure to follow will include chases through outerspace, breaking into prisons and a blackmail scheme from which none of them may escape. This is a light science fiction romp with a cast of complex characters. Ari is at times fierce, but also shows compassion. Caden's motives become clear as the story progresses and Kita is just a ball of energy and spunk. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and look forward to the second one. For fans of Ann Aguirre.

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