Lost Solace
by Karl Drinkwater
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Pub Date Oct 31 2017 | Archive Date Sep 02 2018
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Description
Sometimes spaceships disappear with everyone on board – the Lost Ships. But sometimes they come back, strangely altered, derelict, and rumoured to be full of horrors.
Opal is on a mission. She's been seeking something her whole life. Something she is willing to die for. And she thinks it might be on a Lost Ship.
Opal has stolen Clarissa, an experimental AI-controlled spaceship, from the military. Together they have tracked down a Lost Ship, in a lonely nebula far from colonised space.
The Lost Ship is falling into the gravity well of a neutron star, and will soon be truly lost … forever. Legends say the ships harbour death, but there's no time for indecision.
Opal gears up to board it. She's just one woman, entering an alien and lethal environment. But perhaps with the aid of Clarissa's intelligence – and an armoured spacesuit – Opal may stand a chance.
"Think Event Horizon with a bit of 'Mother' from the Alien movies and that was the overall feel when I first started this book. [...] Opal is a fantastic character, complex, a history we learn a bit more about as we read on, she is heroic, loyal, strong and long long overdue in fiction. I loved the AI too and the relationship that formed between the two, the ballsy choices and bravery through frightening encounters and life and death situations."
—So Many Books, So Little Time
Advance Praise
"Having read some of the author's books before (Turner, Harvest Festival) I know the author is capable of some under the skin eeriness, and Lost Solace doesn't disappoint. Moments of high action punctuate the claustrophobic feel as we follow Opal on a kick ass adventure. It was great to read something with a strong female main character, but as strong as Opal was she still had a softness to her which made her feel very real and not cliched."
-- Sharon Cook, Goodreads
"Excellent read. Beautifully written, non-stop, exhausting action that centers around a single character without ever getting stale."
-- KHB, Goodreads
"Such a strong hero with incredible resilience. There was non-stop action with detailed interactions. Look out Ripley, cause there be monsters."
-- Barbara Dunbar, Goodreads
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781911278122 |
PRICE | $4.00 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
This! Was! Amazing!
I love me a bit of Sci-fi. I wish it was real, I love reading about travelling the stars and being in space and AI's. And Lost Solace has it in spades.
Opal, a criminal booted out of the military, has stolen a very clever ship, and is on a mission.
Just one sentence, but it's already exciting! And the whole book lived up to the blurb; it was exciting and pulse pounding all the way through, even though the majority of it was Opal alone, with only her AI to keep her company.
The prose is tight, well crafted, and has some lovely stream of consciousness interjections, which are very, very hard to insert into this style of book. It can be so easy to misuse them, and just confuse or bore your reader, but I really felt that the second slip was the best, and overall, worked very well.
I'm invested in Opal and her mission, I'm excited to see the AI development, I want more!
Super pleased with this book, and will be buying the sequel as soon as it comes out.
Also really loved the subtle allusions to race and society, Opal being dark skinned. Her description is left up to your imagination for the most part, which is something I love in books (no more telling us what protag looks like in mirror, please!) apart from her skin. Yes! More WoC in sci-fi, please!
Disappointed that the cover picture shows a very light skinned woman, who could be just tanned rather than a person of colour. But the author didn't draw the cover... So.
I'm a major sucker for female characters, strong female characters and STRONG FEMALE CHARACTERS IN SPACE! and the author delivers.
Wonderful, also, a female perspective that I completely buy into written by a man, which is a brilliant achievement. Not one description of her boobily breasting anywhere!
Will read more by this author! Buy this!
"They were called the Lost Ships. And sometimes they came back."
Opal is serving her required military service when she goes AWOL, hacks into an experimental spaceship, steals the ship and takes off, following a rumor she heard in a bar.
When she wakes from cryosleep, she finds herself in a faraway section of outer space and believes she has found a Lost Ship - a ship lost in outer space with all its crew and passengers and then later found - changed.
She also finds that her hacking job has enhanced her AI that she named Clarissa.
This was a fun sci fi adventure story that brought back memories of THE SHIP WHO SANG by Anne McCaffrey. Opal is a strong female protagonist and I loved Clarissa.
I received this book from BooksGoSocial through Net Galley in the hopes that I would read it and leave an unbiased review.
I did a bullet point review on my blog but here I will try to keep it more along the normal lines. So, I loved the premise of the book and it delivered in spades. I absolutely loved that the main character, Opal, was a gutsy and resourceful. There is so much action in this one and that made me want to read it in one sitting. I couldn't, of course but the wish was there. The AI Clarissa made this book really delightful because she sometimes stole the show with her sassy remarks. The sheer bravery/ stubbornness of Opal when confronted with forces much bigger and stronger than hers.was absolutely brilliant to read.
If I had to pick a few problems with it, it would be why Opal chose to find the Lost Ship comes far too late in the book. Then there's also the fact that I didn't know it was not a stand-alone! I need the next book now! I think I wanted more social interaction in the novel? As in, Opal mostly converses with the AI or for a while to the military people. I wanted some normal conversations, even flashbacks could have worked.
But overall, I loved the plot, the pace as well as the characters! 10/10 would recommend to the fans of science fiction, military science fiction.
I often say that if you give me a motivated protagonist in a dynamic situation, as long as you don't make any serious craft blunders you'll hook my attention for the duration. Extra points if the protagonist is a competent, capable woman.
Well, this book ticks all those boxes with a big thick pen.
It's a thrill ride of a space opera, with a mysterious lost ship full of alien danger, a giant gravity well around a neutron star, and well-equipped ships from a fascist-sounding military, all threatening Opal, the protagonist, and the AI-equipped ship she has stolen. I don't normally read military space opera, but the main reason I don't is that so much of it is the same, and this was a very different take on the possibilities of the genre.
I appreciated the fact that she tried repeatedly to convince the military that she wouldn't harm them if they let her go peacefully, even though that never worked and she always had to fight. The fights were suspenseful and varied, and, while the backstory became evident from clues long before it was explicitly revealed, it gave her a good reason to do what she was doing. The degree to which she, a former low-level grunt, was able to defeat better-equipped and more experienced military officers through cleverness and the assistance of her unparalleled AI did strain my disbelief a little, but I was willing to play along because it was so well done.
I do hope her refusal to follow the rules becomes a liability at some point, rather than just a motivation and a character trait, but I will certainly look out for more in this series.
I received a copy via Netgalley for purposes of review.
Loved it!
Will read more!
I finished it in one read and put the book down with the same excitement that my first read of Ender's Game gave me.
Cannot wait for more from this author!!!
Opal, escapes with a state of the art small warship. She pursues the rumors that have pursued here her whole life, are the Lost Ships real or rumor? She tracks into an enormous dust cloud out in space. Then the space military show up. It's a fast paced book, although a little short for my taste. I enjoyed book.
This is a good example of character driven science fiction. I recommend this to all and will be keeping my eyes on this author.
Fairly unique take on the stange interface between human and AI. There are places where it is difficult to keep track of the story but if you keep reading the story reconnects with itself. This borders on a space opera but has far fewer characters and situations.
The only real criticism I have about the novel is that I have not, as yet, seen a sequel. Why not? Other than that, I have to say that it was a very fast-paced, action-packed read with a lot of big ideas. The heroine was a strong female character with relatable thoughts and feelings. She may have been a hardened soldier, but she also yearned for a lost loved one. I found myself cheering her on just based on her ingenuity and grace under fire. Please write a sequel to this because I think many who read this will automatically assume that there is more to the story.
AMAZING!! There were so many things to enjoy about this book, like creepy moments on the lost ship, military chase scenes, an AI developing a personality. I <3 this read!
An entertaining space opera with great characters and a super story line.
This was a very easy read and I was sorry when it was finished.
Though I haven't read anything from author Karl Drinkwater before, I'm intrigued by their other works after this book. I was a little confused at first, but once I was into the book, I really was into it. You know I love a good sci-fi space adventure, and this just adds another story to my list of ones I really enjoyed. A really nice cover, a very unique story, unlike anything I've read before, and an action packed plot, I couldn't put it down.
Following a girl named Opal, it shows her life as she flies through space in a stolen military ship with an insanely upgraded artificial intelligence, who she's named Clarissa. It begins with her in chryo, and Clarissa waking her up and making her food. Though they haven't known each other for very long, they're very familiar, and are headed to a lost ship, something they're not even sure is anything more than a myth. Opal is hoping to not only get rich off of what she finds on it, but to find information to her past on it also. All that, without being caught by the military. What a dream that was.
What she finds on the ship, however, is beyond anything she could have imagined. A kind of alien species, or something like that, that has bonded into a ship, and created something grotesque and horrifying and really interesting and insane all in one go. Flesh cakes the interior, creating turrets that seem to grow out of the wall at key points for attacks, and horrifying monsters spawn again out of the wall to track not only Opal, but the military that tracks her down to kill her.
This book was very interesting and unique, and even though it's not my new favourite, I'm glad I got the chance to check it out. If you're looking for a very different and action packed sci-fi adventure, this is the book for you.
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