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David Feintuch

    David Feintuch authored military science fiction sagas that delved into the depths of the human experience in the face of military conflict. His works were characterized by a detailed examination of strategy, morality, and the psychological tolls of war. Feintuch often explored themes of honor, duty, and resilience, making him a notable voice in military science fiction. His prose was valued for its complexity and realistic portrayal of life within the armed forces.

    David Feintuch
    Nick Seafort , Kinder der Hoffnung. Science Fiction Roman
    Fisherman's Hope
    Midshipman's Hope
    Prisoner's Hope
    Challenger's Hope
    Voices of Hope
    • 1996

      Voices of Hope

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      THE SEAFORT SAGAA guilt-ridden politician, an earnest young boy, a sick old man eking out a living in the broken streets -- can they alone stop humanity from destroying itself in urban Armageddon?In a divided world, wealthy citizens look down from skytop aeries to crumbling streets where the urban poor grow ever more desperate.As war brews, brilliant young Philip Seafort -- only son of the tormented hero Nicholas Seafort -- plunges into the bowels of the city to find his lost friend. Humanity is about to destroy itself. Children are in the line of fire. And a father with an iron will is at Ground Zero...

      Voices of Hope
    • 1996

      Fisherman's Hope

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.6(42)Add rating

      Newly appointed Naval Commandant Nicholas Seafort's past unexpectedly catches up with him when an evil politician blackmails him into giving up his commission. But then an alien attack revives Nick's career, and soon he will lead Earth's defenses against annihilation. Alone at the center of a cosmic apocalypses, Nick will face his most challenging battle.

      Fisherman's Hope
    • 1995

      Prisoner's Hope

      • 506 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.0(27)Add rating

      Recovering from injuries at Hope Station, Captain Nicholas Seafort is appointed liaison to the wealthy planters of the verdant colony planet and finds himself called upon to halt a revolution and rally his people against alien invaders. Original.

      Prisoner's Hope
    • 1995

      Challenger's Hope

      • 407 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.2(24)Add rating

      In the aftermath of an alien attack and an admiral's traitorous desertion, Commander Nicholas Seafort is left in charge of a doomed ship that carries arrogant colonists, violent street children, and dwindling supplies. Original.

      Challenger's Hope
    • 1994

      Midshipman's Hope

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(2817)Add rating

      After an accident kills the senior officers, Seafort, an untested midshipman, is confronted with the daunting task of saving 300 colonists and a crew aboard a damaged ship. He must overcome despair and exhaustion, malfunctions and mutiny.

      Midshipman's Hope