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Apostles of Mercy

By: Lindsay Ellis
Narrated by: Abigail Thorn, Angel Pean, Neil Hellegers, Stephanie Willis
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Summary

This program features multicast narration.

Apostles of Mercy is the new alternate history first contact novel from the instant New York Times, Wall Street Journal and LA Times bestselling Lindsay Ellis.

First Contact has not been going well. The nations of Earth are rapidly militarizing against the arrival of the Superorganism, an alien civilization that promises to destroy humanity before it can develop into a real threat. The Superorganism has done it before–to their distant transient relatives–and they could easily do it again. But the alien Ampersand and his human interpreter Cora Sabino are done with trying to save humanity from both the Superorganism and itself; to them, this is a civilization that does not deserve to be saved.

When a strange new form of communication between the two of them reveals to Cora how alien Ampersand truly is, she begins to question her blind devotion. But she soon learns of a danger that may force them to leave Earth before either of them are ready: a group of superorganism enemies that have been wreaking havoc on Earth for decades. Existence on the margins has made them desperate and bent on revenge against any of Ampersand's race whose path they cross. Before Cora and Ampersand can make their final escape, these hostile aliens stage an attack, and take that which is most dear to both of them.

Ampersand's enemies will not consider any form of truce; the greatest threat to them is not from the Superorganism, but from an increasingly fearful and violent human civilization newly aware of their existence. Cora and Ampersand must go to extreme measures to take back what was stolen and prevent wholesale human extermination–but in doing so they may be no better than the civilizations they are trying to escape.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

©2024 Lindsay Ellis (P)2024 Macmillan Audio
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Critic reviews

"Gripping and relentless, Apostles of Mercy is the strongest book yet in a thrilling and addictive series. I absolutely tore through it, devoured it in a day, and find myself still hungry for more of these fierce, desperate, passionately loving characters, working so hard to save each other and all of their worlds."–Amal El-Mohtar, co-author of the New York Times bestselling This is How You Lose the Time War

"Apostles of Mercy takes an already terrific series to new heights. It's equal parts interstellar warfare, geopolitical thriller, and hard-earned romance, with a gripping ending."–Emily St. James, co-Author of Monsters of the Week: The Complete Critical Companion to The X-Files and writer for Yellowjackets

"Lindsay Ellis shows us that humans are just as much the other as their alien counterparts with incredible detail, humor, and empathy, and never better than in this un-put-downable conclusion to the Noumena saga. Cora Sabino has officially joined the pantheon of first contact heroines."–Jamie Loftus, New York Times bestselling author of Raw Dog

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Best one yet

I liked the previous books in this series but I loved this. Everything has come together in a very satisfying manner.

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Narration on this book was superb.

If not as immediate as the first book in the series it still brings an interesting tale to life for the listener. My favourite characters been Jude and Cora we spend perhaps a little too much time with other people. Still it does not spoil this ongoing story. I assume there will be more in this series and am looking forward to the continuation.

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the hard question

why not us? hard to argue....

This is a slower book, where the stakes don't feel on the rise. There is always a sense to me that things will resolve for the best. instead I think this book takes a closer character study which is far more interesting, than the typical sci-fi plot escalation. You don't see a forward push in plot but an evolution of character development. I'm really looking forward to seeing where this takes the characters.

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Great continuation to the series

Keenly awaited this follow up after listening to thr first two parts. I found this one a lot lighter than the second part whilst still exploring challenging topics.

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Get the regular book instead

This is my favourite book in the series so far. I really liked the new characters, and I liked that we got closure on things that had happened in the previous book

Unfortunately, I have to warn anyone against the audiobook. All the narrators were amazing aside from Neil Helleger’s

They were practically unlistenable. I don’t know why he made the narration choices he did, but his bizarre delivery and cadence meant I had to sometimes relisten multiple times to the same chapter; and I never felt entirely clear on what was happening.

It was unfortunate, because a lot of emotionally important parts happened in those chapters; but I was just trying to understand what was happening

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