Want your universe back? Too bad. It’s hers, now.Jelly Anderson is 30 cm tall, weighs four pounds and has nine lives. Make no mistake – she’ll cash them all in to protect herself, her crew and her territory.She decoded Saturn’s distress call and saved Space Opera Beta from annihilation. Now, Jelly and her crew of humans have made fantastic discovery. It’s called Pink Symphony. An evolutionary … discovery. It’s called Pink Symphony. An evolutionary force of nature capable of eliminating disease.
There’s just one catch. Humanity is the next disease on Pink Symphony’s hit list.
Strange things are happening to Jelly’s crew. Trapped aboard Opera Beta, they’re riddled with claustrophobia and paranoia – two things you don’t want when everyone has an itchy trigger finger. Anyone could snap at the flick of a whisker and turn lethal.
Amid the chaos, the crew has failed to notice what’s happening to Jelly Anderson. She’s getting bigger, stronger, faster… smarter.
Pray that her transformation is for the good of the universe. If it isn’t, the consequences are too horrific to comprehend…
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The STAR CAT Series:
Star Cat: Infinity Claws
Star Cat 2: Pink Symphony
Star Cat 3: War Mage (Coming soon – June 2018.)
Star Cat: Origins – The short story prequel (Download this book for FREE here: bit.ly/CVBSubscribe)more
Now that Jelly’s heroics have catapulted Space Opera Beta into another dimension known as Pink Symphony, matters get even stranger. The ship has landed on a surreal pink beach straight out of a Dali painting, complete with bizarre approximations of forest and marine life intent on devouring anything in their path. In addition, the ship’s organic creatures undergo a grotesque transformation that often, but not always, kills the subject. That reveals one secret lesson USARIC gleaned from the Alpha mission: not everyone aboard Beta knows who, or what, they are.
Even as USARIC has collapsed on Earth, the saboteurs are still at work, despite having been trapped in Decapadiscs, which behead the wearer at the touch of a button. What stops their destructive mission is the need for everyone on Beta to fend off the deadly sea creatures Jelly calls Shanta while trying to get the ship aloft and back into their universe, a possibility that, with Botanix blackened, Beta seriously damaged, and Manuel utterly bewildered, seems remote. Meanwhile, Jelly shape-shifts, speaking wondrously of a war mage, and her companions fend off the Shanta with the last of their ammunition, knowing they must, above all, protect Jelly …
Pink Symphony is one of those unusual stories that spin your thoughts all over the place. Expect a bit of a bumpy ride while reading this story. There are character modifications that changed how the story develops and some are pretty out there. However, if I tell you any more it just might spoil everything.
Thanks Andrew. Another awesome read.
In the previous book Jelly had taken them through what they believed to be a wormhole into a new universe or galaxy. She passed out when this happened with everyone else already asleep. She woke up and proceeded to wake up Tripp was in the control room with her as they started down to the lower levels Bonnie is the first one they found up she doesn’t know who Tripp is where she’s at and she has a gun she’s pointing at Tripps head as he was trying to tell her who she is and she decides to commit suicide so she can go home Tripp launches towards her to stop her when there’s a zap and the gun flew from her hand bullet flew out from the barrel and missed her head. Jaycee had shot the gun out of her hand. And they took her to get regenerated because they discovered that she was an android Jaycee hit her on the head and took her to the chamber where she could be recharged. They go down to Medix where they found Wool laid unconscious across Jelly’s bed. They also discovered Haloo Ess body she had died before going through the wormhole. While they were with Wool Jaycee went to get Tor and Baldron. When everyone was together Tripp told them that Manuel was not working right and Tor needed to fix him. To find out what happens next and whether the two Russians live or die and what happens with Jelly and the rest of the crew of Opera Beta you have to read the book. It’s a good book and you should read it after you read Star Cat One…
Human androids? Or android humans? Jelly the cat is amazing in this book. The gadgetry and creatures are very cool too!!
Andrew MacKay really has gone “ where no one else has gone” in the out of this world sci-fi genre! Talk about twists and turns. Everything is called into question in this installment. The cliffhanger at the end of the book begs for the next installment to see how the crew survives.
Kudos to Andrew MacKay!! You haven’t read anything like this before I can guarantee. It left me wondering just what one can believe from a government agency.
I am hooked and eagerly look forward to the next installment in the series!!