The second book in the series continues in much the same way as the first. Unfortunately, this also includes the typos, missing words, etc.. I’ve never come across a book that has typos like these. It beggars belief that a writer can publish a book in this condition: it’s like someone wrote an algorithm that randomly stole words out of the books.
Other annoying things are that this series is clearly labelled with the term “Steampunk” in the subtitle: there isn’t anything steampunk about it. Labelling your spaceships “Zeppelins” doesn’t make your book steampunk. Apart from one broken antique watch there’s no clockwork stuff and i haven’t noticed any steam engines or other such steampunk elements.
I like steampunk and i was looking forward to reading some steampunky, space adventure stuff, but all i’m given is a broken antique watch to satisfy my clockwork urges. It really isn’t acceptable to label something as belonging to a genre when it clearly isn’t.
So, all in all, there’s nothing much new in this book that wasn’t in the first book.
I’m now going to have a little break from this series to read some short stories and then i shall return to Heart of the Colossus and finish the series — just coz i kinda like the characters and i’d like to know how they all get on.

A great beginning to this series. Listed as ‘Steampunk Sci-Fi’ on Amazon but i didn’t get any hint of steampunk. Mostly it’s a crime/heist story set in a far off solar system on the six moons of a gas giant with 3 alien species alongside the humans.
This small book is a selection of quotes from Essays in Idleness.
An absolute delight of a book.
It was free and i thought that there may have been something in it worth reading.
When i read this last time i never wrote a review for it: possibly because i’d only just written a review for
Another book for fans of all things
The final book in this trilogy that has certainly kept me turning the pages and wanting more.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get grimmer, Patty managed to pull it off.
My first comment about this book is that it should be made clear at the point of sale that this book contains male on male rape scenes. I’m pretty sure not everyone wishes to buy books with such content in them for very obvious reasons.