A heist by the Serenity crew goes badly wrong in a captivating original Firefly tie-in novel from the award-winning series by Titan Books City of sin Neapolis: a desert city on planet Bethel where all manner of entertainment can be found: high-stakes gambling, luxurious hotels, exclusive clubs and any form of diversion imaginable may be had for a price. It's the eve of the annual carnival: three days of decadent revelry, and Serenity arrives to take a security job, guarding a costly shipment. An unattainable ransom Tragedy strikes: the shipment is stolen, and the wealthy owner kidnaps Zoƫ and Book, holding them to ransom for the lost shipment's value. If Mal can't find the enormous sum of five hundred platinum by the next evening, both of them will be killed. A race against time As the carnival begins the crew must attempt the impossible, calling on contacts, calling in favours, and revealing hidden talents to save their crewmates' lives. Meanwhile, the hostages have their own plans. PRAISE FOR THE SERIES: 'The entire novel feels like it could be a lost episode from the show.' -- The Verge '[ Big Damn Hero is] Season Two.
Episode One.' -- Birth.Movies.Death 'Illuminates not only a huge chunk of Mal's past but also showcases a perfectly plausible chapter in the adventures of the Serenity 's crew.' -- The Frumious Consortium 'Fans who know the 'verse well.will feel right at home in this story that spans the era before the series, with callbacks to events in the series, and right afterward as if it were a 15th episode.' -- Borg.com 'For someone who genuinely enjoyed the Firefly 'verse, this was a treat to read.
' -- Editing Everything 'An outstanding tie-in to the beloved TV series, this book is shiny in every way possible.' -- Books Bones & Buffy 'This was a wild ride back into the world of Firefly that I sorely missed; I loved learning some of the backstory that Fox robbed us from fifteen years ago and look forward to the next installment.' -- Reader Voracious 'Big Damn Hero absolutely nails it across the board for me.It brings back all of the familiar and beloved while adding in dashes of the new and unknown. This Firefly book is a no-brainer buy for fans of the franchise.' -- Nerds on Earth.