• Pulsar Race

  • A Starship's Mage Novella
  • By: Glynn Stewart
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (119 ratings)

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Pulsar Race

By: Glynn Stewart
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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A twin-pack of popular novellas from the desk of Glynn Stewart: Pulsar Race in the Starship Mage world and the standalone space opera Excalibur Lost.

Pulsar Race

A retired Mage with no plan. An old friend with no hope. A ship built on a daring dream.

Mage-Captain Ivan Halloway has retired from the Royal Martian Navy and the service of the Mage-King of Mars. He has returned to his homeworld to rest, but his only real plan is to avoid the war he sees coming to the Protectorate.

Captain Karl Charpentier - captain and pilot of an interstellar jump-courier - is his oldest friend. Crewless and drowning in debt due to a series of mistakes, Karl turns to his newly unemployed friend with a desperate plan to solve all his problems.

To save his friend’s ship and career, Ivan must help him take his courier into an illegal race through a deadly region of space - a race run by the very people Karl Charpentier owes money to. How could it possibly go wrong?

Excalibur Lost

A broken species, a broken man, a lost legend.

Only dreams and stories remain of the world humanity once called home, but scattered refugees live in the corners of the empire of their conquerors, the Sacred Council of Races.

Among those refugees is Gerard Arkanis, first officer of a salvage ship dedicated to picking over the remains of his species’ desperate attempt to stand against the Council’s galaxy-spanning theocracy.

Hard work and hypocrisy have kept Arkanis alive, serving a god he cannot believe in. Humanity’s fate leaves him no choice - until their ship stumbles onto a legendary lost warship and the remains of a failed plan to save all mankind.

©2021 Glynn Stewart (P)2021 Podium Audio
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Left me hoping for more...

The storyline is good and would hope to see more books in the future.

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Jeffrey Kafer is an amazing narrator here.

two separate stories for the price of one book. Glynn Stewart you are an outstanding author.

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Two Great Stories

I really enjoyed both stories. I especially hope there is a sequel to the second story. it's amazing how developed they were in such a short period of time.

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Two nice quick story’s

Well that that tasted for more! Both stories have enough potential to resume in a separate serie!

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Two fun stories

Pulsar Race was a fun change of pace in the Mage King series. A spaceship race story with twists and turns. It takes place before The Unarcana Wars even though numbered later. We get to meet a Mage-Commander who has skated through his career and learns by the end of the story what The Honor of The Royal Martian Navy means. Stewart makes the mage very unlikable and then redeems him. I wouldn't mind seeing this character pop up again now that he has become more like what is expected of men with his gifts.

The second story, Excalibur, takes place in a different universe. Here Humanity has gotten kicked hard. A crew of ragamuffins find the legendary ship Excalibur. Will they rise as the knights of old and defend humanity or fall in the first test of their mettle? I enjoyed this and want more in this universe. The first full-length novel should be titled The Drawn Sword.

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I need patience

Excellent stories. Although the concepts are similar to some other books , the action and narrative da still riveting. Looking forward to reading the next iteration.

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really?

keep in mind that this book is only 2 hours and change long the other three hours is an exert from another book

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