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A great character story that happens in space

Review from Quarter Share →

it took me a few chapters to get used to the narrator’s Joe Friday style, but really got attached to the characters and routing for their success.Not a dramatic book of you’re looking for aliens, invasions, conflict and explosions.Enjoyable and entertaining. I think i might be accidentally learning economics too.

More, please!

Review from Half Share →

It’s always fun to find a new to you author, especially one that provides a newly found stock of hours of entertainment. A fun storyline, a good author, and despite some others comments about the narrator I found him good at the characters. My only complaint is that the books are too short.

This is my favorite set in the series.

Review from Desperation →

Caleb Card is right next to Hayden Duke in my list of favorite characters in the universe the author has created. This set should probably follow most of the others the only thing that bothered me is the incorrect use of the word decimation. Other than that I find it very entertaining.

Great story telling

Review from Hard Wired →

The author is adept at story telling. Unlike some of the good authors that write similar stories, this author tells an engaging story that captivates you and is not gruesome. This book confirms a lot about government operations. The CIA is really a son-of-a-bitch organization.

Best book so far

Review from Ruins of Empire →

I loved this book and the narrator did a much better job than his previous effort. Jeff didn’t trail his voice as much in this compared to book 2. With that said book 3 was better written than books 1&2. More actions, bigger stakes with the ancient artifacts, political forgery, lost, and grief.