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Farscape: Dark Side of the Sun
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Farscape: Dark Side of the Sun

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Lost and alone is an uncharted region of space, American astronaut John Crichton has found refuge of a sort aboard Moya, a living starship sheltering a fractious band of bizarre alien beings. But now Moya is dying of pernicious infection, and the only cure in light-years belongs to the leader of a vicious band of space pirates. Crichton and his mismatched companion must strike a bargain with the dreaded Free-Trader, Jansz, or else perish along with their vessel.

An already perilous situation escalates to open warfare when Rygel XVI, deposed ruler of a vast interstellar empire, discovers that his long-lost love is being held captive by the pirates. Will Rygel let his own pride and passion place Crichton, Aeryn, and the others in mortal jeopardy?

Of course he will...



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LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 15, 2001
ISBN9781466840461
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Farscape: Dark Side of the Sun
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Andrew Dymond

Andrew Dymond is a barrister at Arden Chambers.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    You have to watch the show in order to be able to write a book that seems like the show.For those of you who don't know about the author's past, two important things you should learn: 1) Andrew Dymond is apparently a pen name for Jim Mortimore, if Amazon.co.uk is correct (which I believe it is, based on the similarity in the writing styles); and 2) Mr. Mortimore wrote the fourth Babylon 5 novel. The book was decent on its own, but the characterizations were lightyears off. It should be noted that this is because Mr. Mortimore had never seen the show; he wrote the novel based only on scripts.Mr. Mortimore repeats the same sins with Dark Side of the Sun. The characters seem like they only share the same name and appearances at times. Now, I don't know whether he has seen any episodes of Farscape—but I doubt it. Even "Premiere" would have given him at least something of an insight into their characters.Overall, a decent read; but don't come into it expecting something which should be titled Farscape.