The action sequences are well done and I found myself really cheering for Tanner throughout the book. It is fun, interesting, and doesn't overreach. Poor Man's Flight deserves the good reviews on Amazon. The other characters in the story lack the same type of depth or complexity but the overall narrative carries their personas regardless. The primary character, Tanner Malone, is relate-able if not a bit too righteous. There is action, intrigue, and a compelling world for the protagonist to adventure through. His work is worthy of praise and upholds the standards of classic space marine science fiction. He will fight against great odds amid a complex web of politics, economics, and brothers in arms.Įlliott self published this work on Amazon and has received great feedback from the digital book community. An otherwise miserable term of service is disrupted when a local band of pirates call's Malone and his crew into action. Serving with the navy is Malone's only way out of debt. Poor Man's Fight follows Malone as he signs up to serve in the military after his poor performance at his exit exams. His poor score puts Tanner in position to repay the state for his primary education it is a debt he cannot pay. Tanner Malone finds himself out of options in this futuristic thriller from Elliott Kay.
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