Download Pirate Bayne: Deep Black Omnibus (4-6) by James David Victor (.ePUB)

Pirate Bayne: The Deep Black Omnibus 2 by James David Victor (#4-6)
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Overview: A space opera boxed set in the deep black of space from Amazon All-Star author James David Victor. The Pirate Bayne Omnibus contains the books four, five, and six in the exciting Deep Black space opera. If you like fast-paced space adventure, rogue pirates, and stories more complex than good vs. evil, you are going to love your visit to the Deep Black.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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4. Pirate Bayne
If you can’t beat them, join them. Then maybe beat them. Or go down in a blaze of glory.

Bayne and the crew of the Deep Blue have found themselves in the hornet’s nest, so to speak. With nowhere else to go, they are forced into a battle that can have no winners. Can they defeat the enemies on all sides or will the captain go down with his ship, or will he even have a ship. Can Bayne save himself and his crew or are they doomed to a fate none of them ever wanted?

5. The Black Hole
It turns out pirates might not have been the biggest scourge on the galaxy after all.

The pirate lord Parallax was defeated and his flag ship, the Black Hole, was utterly destroyed. This should have ushered in an era of galactic peace. Instead, a far worse conflict between the Federation Navy and the Byers Clan has torn the galaxy apart. Those that are left must find a way to fight on and save the galaxy from something far worse than space pirates. Can a new batch of hero’s step up and save the galaxy or will the remnants of the pirate lords reassert their control of a galaxy at war?

6. The Void
A wave of heat and blue energy ripped through the hull like it was made of tissue paper, then threw away the scraps as if they weren’t worthy of blowing one’s nose. The energy moved with a will, a destination. It didn’t feel like a living thing to Ensign Jeffers, the way a person senses a bat moving overhead in the darkness, an innate awareness of nearby life. It felt like a force, like a storm wind, but a force being wielded. A lightning bolt hurled by a vengeful god.

Ensign Jeffers remembered his grandmother, the worry in her eyes, as she spoke about the tornadoes that ripped through her childhood home in Oklahoma. Superstorms that carved canyons into the earth, the new wave of primordial tempests that reshaped the planet the way they did before humans walked it. She chalked it up to God, how he was responsible for breathing the storms into existence as punishment for mankind losing its way as he once did with the flood.

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