Captain Sable and her crew have overcome one danger after another in the pursuit of the galaxy's most valuable treasure. But now, with their goal within reach, all that stands between them and it is the deadliest pirate space has ever seen . . . the notorious Captain Blood.
As we near the end of our journey and the treasure has been revealed, The Black Sable continues to elude a need to involve the audience, by instead projecting a story which presents action without a desire to care for the characters. Although Sable and Blake seem to acknowledge a begrudging obligation toward each other, the reader cannot form an attachment due to a lack of information and/or knowing their motivations. Read Full Review