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Black Ocean: Mirth & Mayhem Complete Collection

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Black Ocean: Mirth & Mayhem Complete Collection

By: J.S. Morin
Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
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Summary

Better a lifetime on the edge of disaster than an honest day's work.

Chuck Ramsey is a traveling con man fronting as a comedian. After a gig on Earth, he picks Mordecai The Brown, a hitchhiking wizard on the run from his own kind. Chuck's ship, the Radio City, is a Winnebego of the stars, serving as both home and transport as he schemes and scams across the galaxy with his family. The pair form an unlikely bond, and "Mort" becomes a part of that family. The Ramseys, wizard in tow, embark on a journey of criminal hijinks, magical mayhem, and evasion of consequences for both.

They cross paths with wizard-hunters and smuggling kingpins, sheriffs from backwater border planets and underworld syndicates. Between Chuck's silver tongue and Mort's mystical mastery, they manage to get in and out of trouble on planets large and small. Money comes and goes, with the biggest score always the one yet to come. Danger sniffs at their trail wherever they go, but somehow, they find a way to keep going.

Chuck and Mort make many friends in their travels.

They make even more enemies.

And along the way, the two of them inadvertently help raise a boy to become one of the galaxy's unsung heroes.

Mirth & Mayhem is the full book collection of all 16 missions chronicling the adventures of the starship Radio City and the Ramsey family's adventures with houseguest/refugee Mort, along with six short stories.

The series follows a mismatched duo of itinerant comedian and outlaw wizard as they roam the galaxy trying to eke out a living and stay ahead of the consequences of their actions.

Black Ocean: Mirth & Mayhem looks back at an earlier era in the Black Ocean universe, and returning readers will get to see how some of their favorite characters came to be. Fans of morally gray heroes and slick-talking conmen will love this series.

©2023 J.S. Morin (P)2023 J.S. Morin
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I put this title off because the blurb featured Mort and Chuck and I wasn't so interested in that dynamic. what a mistake! This story reads like the sequel to Morbius Missions, and revolves just as much around a young Carl, as Mort and Chuck. It has the same flavour as those excellent books and pulls in the other outlaws to round out thier back story too. Loved every single minute. Please write more! In terms of reading order I would still go Morbius Missions first as I think its a better intro to the characters. By not starting at the biginning you are aware that there is a richer deeper world that is hinted at but not explicitly said out loud.

More Glorious Black Ocean

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laugh out loud funny with enough gravitas to keep you wondering what's going to happen next.

Fantastic series of books

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Absolutely love all the black ocean books and this did not disappoint! Funny, irreverent, clever!

So entertaining enjoyed every minute

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He's finally made a trans character ha ha, very predictable, if there's a right in progressive subject he'll throw it in, already had a they/them. There's even a moment where a child gets beaten to a pulp to protect the trans child's feelings, so progressive, definitely doesn't show the toxicity of the subject...

This was a nice change from the Esper series which I couldn't finish, back to some familiar characters and less insufferable moralising. he really does like lesbian love scenes though, funny how he never goes into two blokes at it, could almost guess he's got a fetish for lesbian sex.

The more I learn about these characters and their back stories the more I hate every single one of them, Mort should have had a much slower more painful and indigent death.

He's done it

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Tongue lolling, epic with a mixture of Tech and Wizardry in the 26th century, expertly narrated...

Great space saga...👍🏻😁

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