Vendetta, SDW McCumber
Vendetta, SDW McCumber
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Vendetta
A Singularity Forge Novelette

Author: SDW McCumber

Narrator: SDW McCumber

Unabridged: 1 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: SDW McCumber

Published: 06/22/2021


Synopsis

Founded by colonists fleeing a dying Earth, Avalon was a fresh hope for humanity to start again, free of their mistakes. A hope that died with first contact. Invisible to the eye and immune to retaliation, alien life descended upon the colony abducting every human being, save one.Stranded in Avalon's wilds, Richard Windsmore returns home to find his people, his wife, and his children gone. He is alone, but not helpless. Footage of the raid contains more questions than answers. The preserved interstellar stasis spaceship in orbit secures transport. Desperation drives his hope that his actions won't be in vain.Despite the uncertainty of what awaits in the Sol system, nowhere else will contain as many clues about other colony locations. Richard sets course and puts himself in stasis, an irrevocable act riddled with fear. There is no going back. If the abductors possess faster than light travel, he will wake long after his family has endured the unknowable. For a chance to learn their fate, he must act.Little does Richard know what awaits him in the depths of space. Can his love, his hope, and his humanity endure? Vendetta is the first story in the Singularity Forge universe. This story and other shorts, novelettes, and novellas will introduce readers to a new, broader universe. Each story is self-contained and crafted to entertain. While a fun distraction in isolation, bringing them together reveals what happens when humanity leaves their cradle for a galaxy filled with mystery, horror, love, honor, and madness…

Reviews

Goodreads review by Shawn on August 19, 2007

A very interesting premise. What makes a person guilty of murder? Does the act of killing someone automatically make one a murder? Does the motive and reasoning behind the act make a difference? And should it? Ms Scottoline poses these questions in a very entertaining story.......more

Goodreads review by J on June 16, 2011

BEWARE. I DON'T FLAG SPOILERS. BUT I DON'T PUT MY REVIEWS OUT ON ANY FEED, EITHER. Disclaimer - my "reviews" are not truly that. Rather than a critical analysis, each "review" is mostly my quick summary of the plot -- so I can refresh my unreliable memory. Also, I find that once I journal a book, it'......more

Goodreads review by Carol on March 04, 2020

I have to give it credit for being a very interesting story but parts of it were just boring and unrealistic and I sometimes found myself getting lost in the sheer number of characters. The thing that I disliked the most was that it went quickly from being a mystery to being mainly a romance. I had......more

Goodreads review by Amy on March 22, 2025

Another excellent Scottoline book!! I really love the way she writes, with the right amount of mystery, the right amount of obviously in-depth research (i.e. pigeon racing, Italy under fascist rule & the South Philly neighborhood of Italians.) Plus, I appreciate her character's thoughtful sarcasm wh......more