Exodus (Forgotten Starship Book 1), M.R. Forbes - Part 1

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Published 2023-08-14
In the year 2050, Earth makes first contact. By 2052, the war is over. We lose.


Soon after the generation starship Pioneer leaves Earth's orbit the ship is struck by a rogue asteroid. At first, Captain Tyson Grant believes the accident is minor. But when a by-the-book investigation of the damage ends in disaster, he realizes he was wrong.


Very, very wrong.


With the ship suddenly in grave danger, Tyson turns to Sergeant Joseph Cross and his team to bring the situation back under control. As the nature of the threat becomes more apparent, what once promised to be an uneventful journey across the stars descends into a desperate fight for survival. A fight that leads both Tyson and Joseph to realize that the greatest menace to humankind's future may not be the unknown, but themselves.


And some terrors are impossible to escape…


If you like your sci-fi with a healthy mix of action, thrills, chills, plot twists, and characters you'll both love and love to hate, don't miss Exodus, the first novel in the Forgotten Starship series, a gripping new military science-fiction epic from million-copy bestseller M.R. Forbes.

All Comments (19)
  • @bludyhellcats
    After aliens colonise your home planet, you don't have quarantine procedures on your spaceships?! 😂
  • @danthemansmail
    Two hours in and enjoying it very much. Great narrator.
  • @oooloo99
    Even Marines have a "compassion" clause. In case of serious family issues.
  • @jackdare
    Sounds like one cluster frak of a ship show....
  • @s.maskell7134
    There are 40,000 people on the ship/ Can't they train volunteers for Guardian duty? Are they all this stupid. Our species shouldn't survive if this is the best problem solving ability. Sheesh.
  • @scinanisern9845
    Wow. Ten years of aging with no movement. When he awakens he wont be able to sit up for the atrophy.
  • @gailhowes9398
    So Nash is a pain in the ass right from the start😳🙄
  • @Brice23
    "Only time would tell if the quickly hashed out plan would be a success" It certainly would not.
  • @Stephanie_12345
    Marine Corporal Levy was killed unfairly. It make me angry that the writer just kicked him out of the airlock. The morality of storyline poorly written.
  • @afnDavid
    I miss stories that are written by the Robert Heinliens of this world. and this is here is written by the clueless talent-less. The giants are gone and we are left with drivel like this.