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Dark Matters
- Class 5, Book 4
- Narrated by: Christina Delaine
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
A time bomb, waiting to go off....
Lucy Harris is on the run, not sure where she can turn to for help, or if help is even available. But even as her abductors chase her down, she realizes they don't just want to recapture her, they want to erase her.
When your very existence puts a planet at the risk of war, there's no choice but to do everything in your power to stay out of your enemies' hands.
A predator...waiting for the chance to pounce
The powerful AI battleship, Bane, is accompanying the United Council envoy to Tecra to mete out the punishment the Tecrans have earned for breaking UC law. He revels in the power he's about to have over his old masters. But his mission isn't only to rain down retribution on the people who kept him chained for years, he's also looking for a human woman his fellow Class 5 thinking system mentioned in the final seconds of his life. Paxe admitted to taking Lucy Harris from Earth, and Bane has been looking for her ever since.
A warrior conflicted....
Commander Dray Helvan thinks the Grih made a mistake in not pushing for war with the Tecran, but he's had to accept the compromise, that he and the other envoys from the United Council will go to Tecra and dismantle its military from the top down. His mission is not one of his choosing, but when he and his team arrive, he's handed a very different job. While he distrusts Bane on principle, when the thinking system tells him there's a woman running for her life on the planet below, he will do whatever he has to to see her safe. And if that means war for Tecra, well, then it means war.
Note: Dark Matters can be listened to as a standalone novel but is part of a larger story arc in the Class 5 series.
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-07-22
Pleasant background noise
Listened to all the other books in this series, they are well written but they are repetitive, one story line four different heroines. I found the first book refreshing and really enjoyed listening to it, I bought the others to listen to while working or trying to fall asleep. If you miss a couple of chapters it doesn’t matter because you’ve already read at least one other book and know exactly what’s going to happen. An effective time waster.
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- AlisonK
- 20-02-22
Great adventure
I strongly disagree with another comment made that these books are same as each other. The main characters are all women from Earth and they all interact with ‘thinking systems’, but plenty of variety and interesting situations, and challenges in my opinion, with an over-arching storyline that develops through each book. Worth listening to and the narrator helps make it easy to engage.
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- Badfoot43
- 25-09-21
Love it!
Loved loved loved the whole series! You really need to start with the first book. I’m very grateful to audible catalogue plus, because I would never have found out about these books.
Really great story. Fantastic idea I really could see it being a great success on the big screen. I’ve listened to it twice. Thoroughly enjoyed everything. You should really give it a try.
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- Hi Ho Silver
- 16-10-22
Tedious
A good premise stretched so fine it was hard to follow. Events so similar with such similar MCs to the other books in this series, to make their appearance non surprizing, non exciting and just clutter to fill up the space of a tedious tale. The droning voice of Bane further cemented the dullness, and even the good efforts of the narrator to try to breath life and interest into the MCs failed to enliven their interactions. I was kind of hoping the baddies might not turn out to be so bad to give the plot a twist and add action, sadly no. With three hours to go, I couldn't envisage enough interest to get to the end.
DULL
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- Barbara Smart
- 25-11-21
same as book 1.2.3.4
All of the books are exactly the same story doesn't change. zzzzz ZZZ ZZZ
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