United We Stand
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Hans David Müller
Author: Hans David Müller
Title: United We Stand
ISBN: 978-1-998324-18-7 = 9781998324187 – Softcover
Trade Paperback: 192 pages – 6 X 9
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Genre: Canadian, YA, Fiction, Sci Fi,
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26 words:
In a galaxy on the brink of tyranny, three loyal heroes unite to protect peace, proving that unity, courage, and camaraderie can defeat even cosmic evil.
56-words:
The Ventara Adventures: United We Stand is a high-stakes space odyssey where Captain Kael Ventara and his fearless allies must stop a galactic conspiracy. Fueled by loyalty, courage, and classic camaraderie, this adventure blends futuristic warfare with timeless virtues—proving that even in 2125, the old creed still holds: “All for one and one for all.”
106 words
In The Ventara Adventures: United We Stand, Hans David Müller continues his gripping sci-fi saga, in this second book, with a rousing tale of unity, resistance, and intergalactic intrigue. Set in the year 2125, the heroic Galactic Trio—Kael, Riz, and Mara—must escort a noble ambassador, protect a beloved princess, and expose a galaxy-wide conspiracy. Against the looming tyranny of Emperor Dominus Tiberius, they stand as one. Inspired by The Three Musketeers, this novel reimagines classic ideals of honour, loyalty, and courage within a dazzling cosmic conflict. Bursting with action, political intrigue, and moral conviction, this is science fiction with a soul—and a sword.
Review:
The Ventara Adventures: United We Stand is a rousing, fast-paced space adventure that draws on the classic spirit of The Three Musketeers and infuses it with futuristic flair. As the Editor notes, Hans David Müller weaves a story where honour, loyalty, and friendship rise above corruption and tyranny. Set in 2125, this tale of the Galactic Trio—Kael, Riz, and Mara—delivers thrilling heroics and a clear moral centre. The editor praises its “straightforward, old-fashioned” values, brought to life in a galaxy where good must still resist evil. It’s a captivating read for those who believe in the power of hope, courage, and doing what is right—no matter the odds.
From the Editor
Miguel Ángel Olivé Iglesias
Poet, Editor, Reviewer, Professor
Review:
Hans David Müller’s United We Stand is more than a science fiction novel—it’s a heartfelt return to timeless ideals. In the Editor’s words, the story “affirms the best in all of us,” offering a deeply satisfying adventure that pits nobility and friendship against treachery and empire. The Galactic Trio face overwhelming odds with the kind of loyalty and bravery that’s rare in modern storytelling. This isn’t a tale of anti-heroes—it’s one of principled fighters doing the right thing because it matters. The editor’s introduction makes clear: this book speaks to all ages, reminding us that even in the darkest reaches of space, integrity still shines.
From the Editor
Miguel Ángel Olivé Iglesias
Poet, Editor, Reviewer, Professor
Review:
In The Ventara Adventures: United We Stand, Hans David Müller blends space opera and espionage thriller into a YA adventure that echoes the grandeur of Star Wars and the heroism of The Three Musketeers. Brian Way praises the novel for its cinematic style, episodic structure, and bold commitment to classic moral themes like unity, friendship, and courage. The Galactic Trio, joined by Princess Quann, stand against a dark imperial conspiracy with unwavering resolve. As Way notes, the novel is “a sponge,” absorbing the best of the Sci-Fi canon while projecting its own distinct voice. It’s a page-turner for readers who believe in the power of honour and the force of doing what’s right.
Brian T. W. Way
Author, poet, retired teacher / professor
Review:
Brian Way’s review positions United We Stand as a throwback to the golden age of science fiction, where moral clarity and bold heroes lead the charge. Müller’s Galactic Trio evoke Jedi-like valor, while the sleek Star Fire and distant alien worlds call up the imagery of beloved cinematic sagas. The narrative unfolds in a series of dramatic, fast-paced episodes with stylized illustrations and motto-like epilogues reinforcing its central themes. Though it doesn’t delve into teenage angst or satire, it offers young readers a stirring tale of gallantry, unity, and steadfast ideals. As Way concludes, the story ends with hope restored, tyranny defeated, and the promise of a brighter future.
Brian T. W. Way
Author, poet, retired teacher / professor
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