Lost and alone in unknown territory, astronaut John Crichton has found a refuge of sorts aboard Moya, a vast living starship sheltering a fractious band of bizarre alien fugitives. Now Moya and her squabbling inhabitants have run afoul of a mysterious space vessel that only seems to be deserted. In truth, the ship belongs to a race of strange astral entities who lure the unlucky wayfarers into their clutches. Desperate to fulfill an ancient prophecy, the crew of the "ghost ship" will stop at nothing to escape their limbo-like existence, forcing Crichton and the others to brave the mystic terrors of an alien realm in order to free the restless spirits-not to mention themselves
David Bischoff did a great job with the descriptions, but at times they could be overwhelming. Ship of Ghosts almost crossed over into Fantasy, which makes it a different type of writing then the other Farscape books. The storyline was very well written but could be a little confusing. The story of Rygel was hillarious and shows you just the kind of personality he has (although some might consider it overdone). The other story of the Peacekeepers seemed to be only a background but at the end of the book they all came together, which makes it such a great ending. However, I didn't like the very end because it seemed almost like a way to write off a part of the story because he didn't know quite what to do with it. However, I would still reccomend this book to the Farscape lover.
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