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The Lost Fleet: Into the Darkness
- A Slaver Wars Novel Volume 2
- Narrated by: Liam Owen
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
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Summary
For over six years, the Lost Fleets have been trapped in the Triangulum Galaxy. Every day has been filled full of danger as the galaxy conquering Simulins search relentlessly for them.
With the arrival of the Distant Horizon, a daring plan is made. A message drone will be sent back home to give them warning of the deadly danger the Lost Fleets are facing. A danger that will soon boil over into the home galaxy as well.
In the heart of a massive star cluster, Admiral Jeremy Strong learns the Simulins' greatest secret. A secret that is so dangerous it could mean the end of all civilized life.
Back home Admiral Race Tolsen waits for a Simulin attack. An attack that the politicians in the Human Federation of Worlds don't believe will ever come. But Race knows better, all the evidence points to an imminent invasion. An invasion he doesn't have the forces to stop. He will need a miracle, but miracles sometimes are hard to come by.
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- stig1875
- 16-11-15
Another Good Book in the Series
Would you consider the audio edition of The Lost Fleet: Into the Darkness to be better than the print version?
Yes, because Liam Owen creats the right tempo and I would not want another person narrating this storey, he feels as if he is/was there.
What did you like best about this story?
The way it has split from the main storey and is heading at pace into another storeyline intead of dragging the main storey to it's death.
What does Liam Owen bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Liam keeps the fire alight and burning hot in anticipation, where as I don't get that when reading, Liam Owen fits this storey line like Stefan Rudniki Fits Ben Bova's books, they are just not the same when narrated by anyone else "If it aint broke don't fix it" so to speak.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Neither, I just feel emotion when friends lose friends and colleagues on a ship destroyed.
Any additional comments?
Yes please keep the new books coming, the waiting is killing me.
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