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Lost Souls
Sci-Fi Adventure with a sense of humor! (Get Lost Saga Book 1)
by Noah Chinn
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A smuggler, a stowaway slave, and a pirate find themselves on a collision course deep in the no-man's-land of space, tracking a mystery that's centuries old. Maurice "Moss" Foote is down to his last hundred credits, which he needs to get his old ship back and start over. Again. But then, Moss is so familiar with rock bottom he has his mail forwarded there. Hel was born a slave, or maybe she wasn't. It's confusing, just like the compulsion that keeps her building... something.
When she sees an opportunity to escape aboard a ship, she takes it, not realizing the trouble she's in for. Roy "Hellno" Herzog is a pirate who prefers to work alone. Now he's got a lead on a prize so big it could set him up for life, if he can stomach working with other people. All he has to do is track down one runaway slave. "An action-packed space romp with a dry sense of humor that will appeal to fans of The Orville who wish that show was more like Firefly."
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Confirmed Reader Feedback
3 confirmed reader reviews.
A space story with a soul
I expected a light space comedy and got a story with real heart. Behind the action and sarcasm lies something deeper: freedom, choice, and what it means to stay human even far from Earth.The characters aren’t heroes but survivors, each carrying their own pain and hope, and that’s what makes the story feel alive. The humor doesn’t distract; it helps you feel. A warm, thoughtful sci-fi adventure I’ll definitely come back to.
Lighthearted and fun
The best part for me was the mix of action and jokes that kept the story fun without losing the adventure vibe. I picked this bookup for my vacation, and it turned out to be the perfect lighthearted read .
A Fun Space Adventure
Quick-paced, witty, and full of quirky characters. It reminded me a bit of Firefly but with more humor. A light, entertaining read that kept me turning pages.








