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  • Adventures of a Jump Space Accountant, Book 3
  • By: Andrew Moriarty
  • Narrated by: William Turbett
  • Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)
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Third Moon Chemicals

By: Andrew Moriarty
Narrated by: William Turbett
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Summary

Jakes back. He's older, wiser, and better dressed. He's going to be the coolest spy ever, then he fails his pilot exam. Disgraced, Dashi sends him out hunting missing food shipments. It's boring, but Nadine's shadowing him. Is it to find out what he knows, or just to snoop on that slinky redhead free trader pilot he took to dinner?

Why is so much food missing? How does it disappear so completely? And why does Nadine care? His new free trader friend is travelling some sketchy routes. Is he watching her, or is she watching him? Dashi's far away, Nadine's unreliable, and his new free trader kind-of-girlfriend might be a pirate. He can only trust himself - how will he get out of this mess?

Like less shooting and more thinking? If you like strategy over tactics, and thought before action, The Adventures of a Jump Space accountant series is for you.

©2019 Andrew Moriarty (P)2021 Andrew Moriarty

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Getting better, except...

The main character, Jake (not Jack, its a a running gag), is getting to be a more likeable character. He is still a brain-dead duffus when it comes to women but the rest of the time he has improved dramatically. So much so that I actually liked him in this book.

One pet peeve I have is the incorrect use of I/me and her/she. If it had been the character who has problems with incorrect word choices it would be acceptable, but its not dialogue its the descriptions written by the author. The incorrect form really grates and detracts from an otherwise enjoyable book.

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Keeps getting more seriously!

Third of four.

Wow, things are getting really interesting as we keep going on.

Andrew Moriarty writing of this series keeps getting better and better.

Jack naivety keeps getting lesser and as usual his smarts keeps him into trouble which now also helps him to get out of them.
The book is full of action, detective work kidnapping, slavery, spaceships and much more !

Jack is wounded and a spaceship is on their tale,
Things are getting really seriously and interesting,
Must continue to the last book of this series, it’s way to intense !
Crashing, will they survive?

William Turbett also uses beautifully different voices for each character while narrating. the author sure have chosen a good one !


Without a doubt I fully
Recommend this series !

Oded Ostfeld.

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Another good entry in an enjoyable series

Third Moon Chemicals is the third novel in this series by Andrew Moriarty, and it builds well upon the first two. Jake is back, but things have changed and the previously hapless young man is that (mostly) no more - he's older, wiser, and more experienced. Well-plotted with good pacing, and some interesting developments as the story progresses - definitely another enjoyable novel. I also like the improvement in terms of both characterisation, story, and writing as the series progresses, and I look forward to the next one to see what Jake gets up to next...

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