Review: The Anuvi Incident By James Vincett – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Review: The Anuvi Incident By James Vincett – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

The Anuvi Incident by James Vincett
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A harsh universe. Implacable alien foes. Mysterious and god-like ancient aliens. Humanity’s struggle for survival.

The Anuvi Incident is classic science fiction action and adventure.

Lieutenant Joshua McFinn of the Union Imperial Navy stumbles upon a conspiracy at the heart of the Fifth Fleet, a plan that will lead to war with Humanity’s most implacable and vicious enemy, the Naati, and shake the very foundations of the Union government.

At the same time, Captain William Osatari Bandele and the crew of the exploration vessel HSS Vitus Bering discover a mysterious and powerful alien artifact, hundreds of thousands of years old, in the Neutral Zone between the Hominin Union and the Naati Hegemony.

As both Humanity and the Naati race to investigate and ultimately claim the ancient alien device, the bitter enemies are driven to the very edge of total conflict.

The secrets uncovered during these events will have a profound and lasting effect on the fate of both Humanity and the Naati in the Milky Way Galaxy.


5 stars

The Review

I read The Anuvi Incident by James Vincett in a relatively short period of time. Why is that? Most likely because the action is nearly nonstop after a necessary build up to the cast of characters and establishment of the “world” inside the covers. If you could take the largest space battles of any science fiction story, you would only fill up a portion of the action in this book.

Lieutenant Joshua McFinn is new to the Imperial Navy, and in his first command, he uncovers a hard truth about those around him. Trust is not easy, and there are very few characters in this book who couldn’t play both sides of the fence. Add in an alien race called the Naati and a very large cast of characters for a 340-page book, and you’ve got a well-done novel.

I’m a stickler for military formality, and The Anuvi Incident did not let down. With moments that reminded me of Starship Troopers, Vincett’s writing is quick and eager to please. He sets up situations well in order to create suspense. As I said before, this is a quick read and one that deserves much more attention than it has over the past few years since it came out.

Additionally, I am appreciative of the appendices in the back of the book. With such a large cast of characters, a book–and series–like this can get confusing, but Vincett’s detail is welcome. I look forward to the second book in the series, The Borrega Test.

Available at Amazon: https://amzn.to/46FFQ51


More About the Author

Scifi author, geologist, scuba diver, deer and elk hunter.

James is just now writing stories set in the sci-fi universe he began dreaming up twenty-five years ago. He hopes you accompany him on this journey.


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