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Starship: Mutiny

📖 Overview

Captain Wilson Cole arrives on the Theodore Roosevelt, a military starship within the Republic Navy, after being demoted for previous actions. Despite his decorated service record, he faces resistance from both his commanding officer and other crew members as he takes on the role of Executive Officer. The ship patrols a remote sector of space near the galactic core, responding to various crises and threats. Cole must navigate complex military protocols while making decisions that put him at odds with standard operating procedures and chain of command. Cole's interactions with the crew and his superiors reveal tensions between military discipline and moral judgment, personal honor and duty to authority. The narrative examines questions of loyalty, justified rebellion, and the costs of standing up for one's principles within a rigid system.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this as a fast-paced military science fiction novel with straightforward plotting and action. Positives from reviews: - Quick, engaging read that doesn't get bogged down in technical details - Strong character development of protagonist Wilson Cole - Humor and witty dialogue throughout - Works as a standalone despite being part of a series Common criticisms: - Plot feels predictable and follows standard military fiction tropes - Some readers found the supporting characters underdeveloped - Several reviews note the relatively short length - A few readers wanted more world-building detail Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: 3.7/5 (1,100+ ratings) Amazon: 4.1/5 (90+ ratings) Notable reader comments: "Fun popcorn military SF" - Goodreads reviewer "Like watching an action movie in book form" - Amazon reviewer "Characters make decisions that strain credibility" - SF review blog "Decent but nothing groundbreaking" - LibraryThing review

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🤔 Interesting facts

🚀 Mike Resnick won five Hugo Awards and was nominated for thirty-seven, making him one of science fiction's most decorated authors 📚 The Republic in the book is loosely based on the historical British East India Company, sharing similar colonial expansion and trade policies ⭐ This novel is part of a five-book series (Starship) that follows the same protagonist, Wilson Cole, through his various adventures and conflicts 🎯 The book explores themes of moral relativism and justified rebellion, drawing parallels to historical military mutinies like the HMS Bounty 🌟 Though published in 2005, the novel pays homage to classic naval fiction tropes while setting them in space, following a tradition established by works like Horatio Hornblower