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Old 04-16-2019, 09:45 AM   #1053
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Originally Posted by Star_Eagle View Post
Hi everyone

I've been trying to find a kindle space sci-fi book I can faintly remember from browsing through the site in the last year or two, I haven't read the book but I do recall the write-up.

From what I remember of the synopsis the book was a space sci-fi set in the far future. Humans have been almost wiped out by an alien race and the story focused on one of the last, possibly only remaining ships.

An old, dilapidated (I think prison) vessel commanded by a woman captain desperately trying to keep every thing from falling apart as the equipment fails and their hunted down by the aliens.

I hope this is enough detail for someone to recognise the book.

Many thanks in advance.
I believe Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky involves a ship/fleet of human survivors, but I haven't actually read it yet, so I don't know how it fits the rest of your description. It won the Clarke Award a few years ago.
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