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Night Train to Rigel

Quadrail, Book 1

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A secret agent aboard a galactic railroad must derail a sinister conspiracy in this "rip-roaring" thriller by the author of Star Wars: Thrawn (Publishers Weekly).

The universe is a dangerous place, a fact violently brought home to Frank Compton for perhaps the thousandth time when a stranger delivering a message dies right in front of him. An operative for Western Alliance Intelligence until his whistle-blowing activities got him fired, Compton is now being sought out by the Spiders, the robotic alien beings responsible for the upkeep and operation of the Quadrail transportation system, which connects the galaxy's twelve inhabited empires. The discovery of a sinister plot to use the Quadrail for ill has brought the Spiders to Compton—for only someone possessing the former agent's unique skills can stop the scheme for good.

But when Compton leaves Earth behind—joining forces with Bayta, the Spiders' beautiful, half-human representative aboard the Quadrail—the terrifying scope of a vast, galaxy-wide conspiracy begins to reveal itself. Targeted on all sides by alien assassins of every shape and species, Compton and his enigmatic new partner are suddenly in a race against a clock ticking down to an irreversible doomsday, one in which the galactic night train will derail, carrying all members of humanity screaming to their deaths.

©2005 Timothy Zahn (P)2025 Tantor Media
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I've read (and now listened) to this book many times and always find myself coming back to it. Zahn weaves his usual web of intrigue, keeping you guessing and throwing in unexpected twists and turns just when you thought you knew where it was going.

We follow Frank Compton as he gets caught up in an interstellar mystery, the outcome of which could be disastrous for all races.

Sure, it's not perfect, you could easily poke some holes in the decisions by the some of the lead characters and aspects of the story and it can feel a little dated, but it's still great fun. Also the narrator is not one of my favourites, but does an adequate job.

So sit back and enjoy Frank's high speed train journey between the stars while he tries to piece together a grand conspiracy before it's too late ...

A clever thriller with a good mix of intrigue and action

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