Simmering space opera, a dash of hard science
fiction, two servings of frenetic action, bubbly neon light adventure,
sex, violence, love and -- God? Or just, 'the god'? It's all here in
Cameron Lambright's original indy sci-fi racing epic.
FROM THE BACK
Pilots can have a run of
luck, but they'll be dead soon. Buried in backwater racing holes if not
obliterated in space. Their lives are short, lived at the edge of death.
One wrong step, one collision. Collisions are inevitable. Samson Ford
presses a small, wooden cross against his chest and feels how different
he is from other pilots, and knows he is no different at all. He thinks
of their color hued, cosmetically engineered skin and looks down at his
own tanned brown hands. Of their too bright, sparkling eyes and how
beautiful their women are. As if they weren't human. As if none of them
were, not only the pilots. None of them believed in the god. He thinks
of the woman he loves and wonders if she believes. The woman who is one
of them, who has secrets, who is different.
He lays in his bunk
on a small cargo carrier cruising slowly across the Solar System and
stares through a ship's window at distant stars. When he closes his eyes
he dreams of the Solar Regatta, the great race around the sun.