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Book Review: “The Triton Run” by Paul S. Edwards 

A sweeping sci-fi epic of survival, redemption, and first contact

In the vast expanse of space, where politics, memory, and morality collide, Paul S. Edwards’ “The Triton Run” presents a gripping, multi-layered science fiction saga that is both emotionally resonant and intellectually ambitious.

Set in a richly imagined future where humanity has colonised the solar system, the story follows a diverse cast of characters whose lives intersect after a mysterious collision between the scientific vessel Kuiper Scout and an alien spacecraft known as the Xenos. What begins as a routine salvage mission quickly spirals into a high-stakes rescue, a political reckoning, and a potential first contact with an ancient alien race.

“I guess we’re heroes” by Graham Fluster – book review.

The blurb says: “A team of scientists discover intelligent alien life, and start a dangerous race to capitalize on the opportunity…” Five centuries later… “The mercenaries of Specialized Support Contractors were only looking for small jobs befitting their fledgling company, but soon find themselves forced into the limelight when their employers place an ancient alien weapon in their possession.”