
by D. F. Pieper
Space FleetAdded on January 12, 2026
In exchange for his freedom, he has three days to find and destroy a mysterious alien weapon.Rej Antares, a disgraced former galactic agent, has landed in prison on a remote planet. Now Galactic Intelligence has intercepted chatter that a merciless alien race plans to deploy a mysterious weapon to eradicate an entire colony of humans. In exchange for his freedom, Rej is now dragged back into service and has only three days to find out what the weapon is and how to stop it.Now Rej must partner with a regulation-obsessed weapons specialist and an unpredictably clairvoyant antique dealer in a race across the galaxy to solve this mystery. With only a few meager clues and an alien armada in hot pursuit, his chances are getting slimmer by the minute. Even one mistake could cost not only his reputation, but also the lives of his team and three million colonists.DAY OF THE DEVOURER is an entertaining, fast-paced, interstellar adventure that will keep you turning pages from beginning to end. If you love the hard-edged heroes of Altered Carbon, the galactic scope of The Expanse, and the thrilling space adventures of Old Man's War, you'll devour this series opener. Start the adventure today.
*Cartoonishly Dumb*“Day of the Devourer” is a cartoonishly dumb story of a intergalactic secret agent who becomes a free agent secret agent as he bumbles about the galaxy with his two sidekicks battling equally cartoonishly dumb alien villains.Read fully via Kindle Unlimited and is not recommended.
Interesting sci fi novelI pivked this up with only moderate interest - i normslly prefer harf svience fiction. However, i found myself increasingly drawn into the well constructed plot, lots of action, probablythe best sci fii have read in several years. Strong characters, dreadful baddies, dubious goodies! Heartily recommend it. John Cooper.
Turned out to be a great story!On a Sunday afternoon I found this book. At first I thought it to be a little slow. But then it started to roll. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Sify.