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Old 06-11-2017, 01:46 PM   #1994
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They do, indeed, get a bit darker as the series progresses. I'm in the middle of a re-listen, or actually getting towards the end of it. Just started Owner's Share. We should soon have an Audible version of To Fire Called, the latest one. I know it's under contract and the narrator will be Jeffrey Kafer, who has done the previous ones.
Finished listening to Nathan Lowell for a while. But wanted to repeat my comment that these are a real pleasure, and highly recommended. No big space battles, just a good yarn, well told.

Then I read an odd one -- Dennis E. Taylor's We Are Legion, the first of his Bobiverse series, read by Ray Porter. This was a KU+WhisperSync deal, and I honestly didn't hold out a whole lot of hope. But it started well, and I ended up liking it. Not 5 stars, maybe a bare 4? But fun. Not sure how well it will last, however. for future books in the series. But I'll give the next one a try.

Currently listening to A Peace Divided, the second in the Peacekeeper series from Tanya Huff. Lots of fun if you like MilSF and wierd aliens (good and bad) and a general irreverence. The narrator is Marguerite Gavin, so very well read indeed.
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