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Debt of War

The Embers of War, Book 3

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Debt of War

By: Christopher G. Nuttall
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
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It’s a star system fight to the death to be on the right side of history in the final explosive Kat Falcone novel by bestselling author Christopher G. Nuttall.

The Commonwealth Civil War has stalemated, but both sides - desperate to win at all costs - are looking for ways to end the fighting before everything they’ve built is turned to ash. King Hadrian, on the edge of madness, searches for allies who might help, at a price. His enemies, all too aware the battle is far from won, search for long-forgotten truths that might tear the king’s forces apart and end the war in a single blow. For Admiral Kat Falcone and Commodore William McElney, caught on opposite sides, everything they’ve ever loved is at stake.

William knows a secret, a secret that may end the war if he and his friend Kat can work together long enough to use it. But powerful forces are arrayed against them, intent on fighting the war to the bitter end. One false move and they’ll both fall into fire...

...And hundreds of planets will burn with them.

©2020 Christopher G. Nuttall. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Excellent book

A fitting conclusion to the series. Maybe read a little fast on occasion but overall an excellent performance by the narrator. The author has packed the plot with battles, internal politics, action, treachery, and much more. All delivered in brilliant detail.

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Trilogy too long.

Interesting idea but this trilogy of books is too drawn-out. The earlier books about Cat & William are better- more concise and satisfactory.

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Good end

It was a good end to a great story, the antagonist didn't feel evil for its own sake and all characters acted very realisticly.

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