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Star Risk Ltd. #1 [Paperback]

Chris Bunch (Author)
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)


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Star Risk August 6, 2002
First in the explosive new series that goes beyond the "A-Team"-and beyond the stars.

They're outnumbered, outgunned, and out of luck. But the mercenaries of Star Risk, Ltd. will take on any mission-no matter how dangerous-provided of course, the price is right.


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A prolific military-sf scribe offers more of it in the story of space marine major M'chel Riss. After eight years' faithful service, she is down on her luck and promotion prospects. She hopes to recoup her fortunes, not to mention fortune, in Star Risk, Ltd., an extremely motley crew of spacefaring mercenaries, whose first mission is to spring another top-notch soldier from a maximum-security prison. No questions are to be asked about the task, but large sums will be paid should it be successfully accomplished. In the way of success are interstellar distances, authorities many and varied, and competing mercenary and downright criminal outfits, also many and varied. The plot is fairly conventional, but Bunch's pacing is superior, his characterization is better than that of most others who produce similar books, and hardware as well as characters display some nice authorial touches. Not in the same class as Moon's, Bujold's, or Weber's military sf, but well up to Bunch's standards for intelligent action sf. Roland Green
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Roc (August 6, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451458893
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451458896
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,497,932 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A fair offering, September 18, 2002
This review is from: Star Risk Ltd. #1 (Paperback)
A fair offering from the Author who brought us The Last Legion series. I myself have been reading Chris Bunch since the 80's when the Sten novels were in full swing. I tend to enjoy his books, even though they are often not the most innovative or even best written out there.

Star Risk is the story of several persons of loose moral fibre who decide to form a security company in the far future. It is an industry dominated by Cerberus, a large firm that has a reputation of doing whatever it takes to get the job done - as well as getting rid of any competitors. Cerberus doesn't play a big role in this book, but you get the sense that in the books to come they will be the main villain.

Star Risk needs to prove it's worth, so they take a contract to protect a mining company from raiders who are killing their independent contractors. Star Risk must identify these assailants before many more attacks (and they loose the contract).

The premise is OK, but the book falls flat. If you have read any works by Chris Bunch before, you will recognize the same characters that he has used time after time (different names, same personality). The book leaves off with an unspectacular ending, with none of the major questions answered. I suppose we will have to wait for book two or three.

Overall, it's an OK offering. If you have nothing better to read go for it, otherwise take a pass.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Slam-Bang Space Opera, August 27, 2002
This review is from: Star Risk Ltd. #1 (Paperback)
After years spent as an Alliance Marine, M'chel Riss steps out on her own and joins forces with Friedrich Von Baldur, an ex-Colonel with the Alliance Marines and a man whose job she ultimately cost by taking on an independent snatch-and-grab assignment. Since both are down-on-their-luck mercenaries, they go into business to form Star Risk, LTD, a go-anywhere, do-anything agency. In short time, they're joined by Jasmine King--who might not be human at all but is terribly efficient with all things covert, Grok--a furred alien who specializes in intelligence work, and Chas Goodnight--an augmented human who has a penchant for women, violence, and thievery and who has to be broken out of a maximum security prison to join the team as a bribe for the team to get their first job. Star Risk, LTD's first assignment is a security operation on an asteroid mining venture for Transkootenay. The asteroid miners are plagued with hit-and-git strikes by unknown raiders that are entirely too well-informed about successful finds in the asteroids. The mercenary heroes plunge into danger, trying to make sense of the twisted clues left by the raiders, stay ahead of corporate headhunters looking for an excuse to fire them, and avoid potentially lethal confrontations with their rival, Cerberus Systems Security.

Chris Bunch is an old hand at military SF as well as fantasy. With Allan Cole, he co-authored the Sten series as well as military historical novels. On his own, he's written the LAST LEGION series and the SHADOW WARRIOR series. There are also several stand-alone SF novels and fantasy novels. His military background serves him in good stead in these novels. Before turning to novels, he was a television writer for twenty years.

STAR RISK, LTD. is a fun book. The action jumps off the page and keeps the pace at a brisk double-time. Enough character growth is done to keep the reader's attention and make all the major characters memorable. The dialogue between the characters and the laconic, off-hand way that Bunch throws new words/terms at the audience and gets his meaning across is great. Although Bunch follows some conventional steps in the progression of this first in the series, he does so well, with the calm, sure touch of the seasoned pro.

The only real downfall of the novel is that it proceeds at too brisk a pace at time. The novel is easily engaging and easy to follow, but some passages moved too quickly, flicking back and forth with the intensity of a television episode. The visuals came across dramatically, but some of the emotional texture was lost.

As a romp, STAR RISK, LTD. is a good investment for any fan of military SF. Readers who enjoy David Drake, John Ringo, Steve White, Dan Cragg and David Sherman, and David Weber will enjoy this novel and be eagerly awaiting Bunch's next entry in the Star Risk, Ltd. series.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun but flawed, October 11, 2004
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This review is from: Star Risk Ltd. #1 (Paperback)
I enjoyed Star Risk Ltd but must agree with at least some of the criticisms levelled at it by other reviews.

The bad points first and I must say the person who did the editing job should no longer be gainfully employed. There are just too many grammatical and even typographical errors for a professionally produced product.
This is not usually a huge flaw in a novel but having to re-read passages and take yourself 'out of the action' becomes a major flaw when one of the main areas of the enjoyment is the fast pace of the novel.

On the other hand, as a small aside and redeeming the editor (if it was his/her decision) a smidge in my books, I did like the fact that, unusually, the correct English style was used to indicate who was speaking. The fact it isn't the the usual style used in novels counts for it not against it since showing others how it should be done is never a bad thing!

The characters are a little thin but given the nature of the book, an action space-opera, this is not only forgivable but expected ... and there are follow up books to develop the personalities of course!

The plot does seem to save up all its complications until the last few chapters which is at odds with its fast paced roots but, to be fair, it isn't hard to follow the twists (even if you don't guess at least some of them are coming).
I'm also sure (though this is without re-reading) some of the plot explanations disagreed with some of the logic when the same plot point was discussed earlier in the novel. However this doesn't upset the story too much really and could be explained away quite easily ... it's just a shame the editor (yes him/her again) didn't point this out and suggest that this easy explanation could be added!

Re-reading my comments it sounds like I didn't enjoy this book and this isn't true - it's just easier to identify and write about flaws than the good points. And there are good points a plenty ...

The plot is interesting enough to keep you on your toes but not so convoluted you get lost; Chris' wrtiting style perfectly suits the pacy Space-Opera feel and exciting situations and, as others have pointed out, he does military feel very well indeed; the characters are likeable and fun if a little flat so far and as the first of a series it works well and entertains throughout.

Overall a good read, but not yet up to the standard of his (with Allan Cole) Sten novels and with far too many editorial errors.
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