Oort Rising
by Magnus Victor
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Pub Date 2 Apr 2026 | Archive Date 6 May 2026
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Description
***Updated Second Edition, in preparation for upcoming sequel***
Klaus Ericsson is trapped in a derelict freighter drifting in deep space, the victim of a pirate attack. A competent and respected engineer — that is, when he can keep his mouth shut — he must baby-sit his only fellow survivor, a rookie tech named Antoniy Gureivich. In the absolute silence of their metal tomb, each man suspects that the other may not be what he had thought. Their only chance for survival is an unlikely rescue, the remote chance that a ship will reach them before their food and air run out. Their situation cannot possibly get worse.
Until they are rescued.
Perhaps the timely intervention is just a coincidence, but Klaus does not believe in coincidences. Who is friend, and who is foe? Survival depends on making the right choices, and ultimately on getting creative with the laws of physics.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781680120424 |
| PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 302 |
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Average rating from 3 members
Featured Reviews
Jenny A, Reviewer
I did enjoy reading this book, although it wasn't quite what I expected.
It turned from a general scifi book to a military scifi book after a while, and I don't normally read those. However, this was so well written that I actually didn't mind the military angle.
The people, particularly the main character, were gloriously insubordinate, and it wasn't just about 'space marines', rather a somewhat disgruntled engineer. There were some very clever ideas, and all in all a good read.
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