Jupiter Justice

Jupiter JusticeJupiter Justice is a new book by a first time author, Don Hunt. I downloaded it on Kindle Christmas day and a few days later had finished it.

It’s about Rico Schroeder who is working for a design team on a station orbiting Jupiter. With a huge cash prize at stake they are hoping to be the first of several teams to successfully test a new engine design that will change space flight for years to come. When an old friend dies on a test flight for a competing team Rico is stunned. When another body turns up he finds himself thrown in to his previous life as an investigator, a journey that takes him through a harrowing series of encounters on a number of human habitats across the solar system.

If you like sci-fi or fantasy and want a fresh story that’s fast-paced and engaging, Jupiter Justice is a great choice. It’s available from Amazon in print (310 pages) or on Kindle. Check the Grok Amazon widget to the right for a link or just enter there and search for it.

The Kindle price is currently $2.99 but that is introductory and it will be rising soon so get your e-copy today. It is available in print

Disclosure: I have known the author for almost 40 years. We shared a locker in High School. And yes, I will be poking fun at him for the love scenes in the book. not because there is anything wrong with them but because I’ve known him for almost 40 years and it is expected that I make fun of something.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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