The Trouble Shooter, Book 1, Shakran Lennah
Novel written by Richard Nielsen
Charlton Lennah ran a one-man air cargo business. That was until his plane was captured by aliens, with him inside. Escaping onto a worm hole station several thousand light years from Earth, he’s informed that to return home, he needs to get a job to pay for transport. And buy food. And a place to live. Maybe another set of clothes.
How does a human with no inter-galactic experience and the inability to do virtually anything useful on a worm-hole station find work?
Answer: Start small. Like a waiter in a tavern serving intoxicants to aliens, avoid being served as ‘Catch of the Day’ and preventing fights. An observant alien notices and points Charlton out to other aliens. They offer him a high-paying job. With caveats. Little things like he must live in an inside-out aquarium for weeks in a liquid-filled spaceship harangued by a mammal-loathing giant shrimp. And he may not survive the job.
Novel written by Richard Nielsen
Charlton Lennah ran a one-man air cargo business. That was until his plane was captured by aliens, with him inside. Escaping onto a worm hole station several thousand light years from Earth, he’s informed that to return home, he needs to get a job to pay for transport. And buy food. And a place to live. Maybe another set of clothes.
How does a human with no inter-galactic experience and the inability to do virtually anything useful on a worm-hole station find work?
Answer: Start small. Like a waiter in a tavern serving intoxicants to aliens, avoid being served as ‘Catch of the Day’ and preventing fights. An observant alien notices and points Charlton out to other aliens. They offer him a high-paying job. With caveats. Little things like he must live in an inside-out aquarium for weeks in a liquid-filled spaceship harangued by a mammal-loathing giant shrimp. And he may not survive the job.
Novel written by Richard Nielsen
Charlton Lennah ran a one-man air cargo business. That was until his plane was captured by aliens, with him inside. Escaping onto a worm hole station several thousand light years from Earth, he’s informed that to return home, he needs to get a job to pay for transport. And buy food. And a place to live. Maybe another set of clothes.
How does a human with no inter-galactic experience and the inability to do virtually anything useful on a worm-hole station find work?
Answer: Start small. Like a waiter in a tavern serving intoxicants to aliens, avoid being served as ‘Catch of the Day’ and preventing fights. An observant alien notices and points Charlton out to other aliens. They offer him a high-paying job. With caveats. Little things like he must live in an inside-out aquarium for weeks in a liquid-filled spaceship harangued by a mammal-loathing giant shrimp. And he may not survive the job.