Dark Star, TJ Green
Dark Star, TJ Green
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Dark Star
A Nephilim Hunters Mystery

Author: TJ Green

Narrator: Diana Croft

Unabridged: 10 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/07/2025


Synopsis

Some thefts are just business. This one is a race against the stars.When a priceless astrolabe is stolen from the Order of the Midnight Sun, Shadow and Gabe are hired to get it back. The job sounds straightforward — find the thief, recover the artefact, collect the fee.It never is.The astrolabe is no ordinary treasure. Known as the Dark Star, it was crafted to reveal the location of a hidden place of great power — but only during a rare planetary alignment that is days away. Whoever holds it when the planets align holds the key to something far older and more dangerous than anyone bargained for.The trail leads them deep into London's hidden paranormal underworld, pitting them against an enemy who is ruthless, unpredictable, and already several steps ahead.Back at The Orphic Guild, things are unravelling fast. Harlan's uneasy truce with JD is fracturing — and when the pressure builds, alliances that everyone took for granted suddenly look very fragile indeed.The third book in the White Haven Hunters series. More danger, more banter, and a deadline written in the stars.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jon on December 28, 2024

I read this as an ebook checked out from the library. A fairly interesting account of the tortured development and operation of NASA's "space plane". The book points out the many compromises made during the craft's design phase, resulting in flaws that were made obvious by 2 fatal accidents. The boo......more

Goodreads review by Neal on February 22, 2025

I hadn't expected the book to engage so literally with its namesake film. “Astronauts alienated from society, without a sense of purpose or even a basic funding mandate, riding atop a bomb to create a better future: the crew of Dark Star and the astronauts of NASA’s space shuttle shared more than a......more

Goodreads review by George on May 04, 2024

An interesting retrospective history of the space shuttle program. His thesis is that while the risk level of the shuttle is often framed as one of poor management culture and risk assessment, or of risk born of an extremely complex design with uncontrollable risks; the truth was that NASA knew the......more

Goodreads review by Laird on April 04, 2024

Succinct and accessible writing for an academic book, also doesn't pull any punches. Particularly enjoyed reading about the Soviets' near-identical problems with Buran.......more