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Home Run
- Smuggler's Tales from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper, Book 3
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
- Length: 14 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Two women. One mission. Do whatever is necessary.
In this final volume of the Smuggler's Tales, Natalya and Zoya wind up on a mission of mercy back into Toe-Hold space to find out why one of Usoko Mining company's smelters has gone dark. They find an expanding cloud of debris, a crippled ship, and a fleet of mining barges that can't leave the system.
Written in Nathan Lowell's popular Trader's Tales and Seeker's Tales universe.
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- Daniel James cobbledick
- 07-02-22
little underwhelming
I have listed to all the clipper ship tales including dark night and sadly this was the hardest of them all to listen to it seems to jump from place to place not a flowing as the Ismail books still a fantastic listen just as said a little underwhelming
I'm really hoping we get a new set with both girls and Ishmael and pip in
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- Chrissie
- 09-10-20
Another Home Run for Nathan Lowell
If you have ever wondered what a full length movie would be like aboard the Nostromo minus the stowaway which crept aboard inside John Hurts character Kane then Nathan Lowells books are the ones for you.
As always Nathan takes the perceived mundanity of space travel and weaves a spectacularly well told story around it.
By this point in the series we are as well informed of who Zoya and Natalia are as we were of the previous series protagonist Ishmael Wong.
Looking forward to seeing what adventures they get up to in the next installment.
Thank you Nathan for keeping this universe alive....
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- Poppey
- 22-03-20
Deep and so Very Dark! - Review includes Book 2
I find Nathan Lowell's books are more powerful than some books where you move from one battle to another. Its refreshing to listen to sci-fi without the continuous battles where thousands of spacers die in a day, after day.
I have enjoyed this trilogy, although not quite as much as the previous books as I prefer to immerse myself in shipboard crew life and this trilogy did not do that for me. Also, I really didn't warm to Zoya at all.
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