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Debt of Honor

The Embers of War, Book 1

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Debt of Honor

By: Christopher G. Nuttall
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
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From the ashes of one galactic war stirs an ever greater threat in an epic new Kat Falcone series from bestselling author Christopher G. Nuttall.

A year ago, the war against the Theocracy ended. But it didn't bring peace.

Admiral Kat Falcone was lucky - her side won the war. But without an external threat, Kat’s homeworld government, the Commonwealth, begins to burst. The galactic war may be over, but there is a civil war on the horizon.

The king and parliament disagree over the Commonwealth's future. The Commonwealth's first recession is plaguing corporations. Hundreds of thousands of people have lost their jobs. And the colonies are demanding their share of power. The Commonwealth has become a ticking time bomb, just waiting to explode.

Meanwhile, the Theocracy is making one final, desperate bid for power. As the external threat looms and the internal threat grows ever larger, Kat and William will need to join forces in order to save the Commonwealth. But it may already be too late.

©2020 Christopher G. Nuttall (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Military Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera Fiction Space War Interstellar
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The usual military SciFi from Nuttall

I enjoy Nuttall's work, despite disagreeing with the political stance taken by his novels. In this series we have a skirmish with an evil theocratic fleet remnant - bad guys with a few honourable exceptions, clever and upright Dukes, an immature and power-grasping King and a naive war hero, lording it over the fearful and grateful serfs. There are a few obvious twists, wooden characters and poorly written prose, with stilted dialogue driving the linear plot. I loved it and listened to it straight through. You either like this stuff or you don't. I don't really care that it's written like a copy of the Valiant, it's entertaining.

The narrator wasn't to my taste, but I guess Nuttall is trying to appeal to the US market. She did okay with the material at hand, but didn't add anything.

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Meh.

Very slow and borring, i gave up after 3 hours. Never experienced any attachment to any character.

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Good but only just

Liked the story but it did take a while to get going. Narration was pretty awful though.

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Good story spoiled by the narrator

I soldiered through this and enjoyed the story but the narrator was really annoying, some of the pronunciation was comical as if English is not their first language. I won’t be continuing the series as I could not face listening to that voice any more.

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Good story but!

Because the narrator has very few character voices she has to say who is speaking all the time
Really annoying and struggling to finish.

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appalling narration

typical CGN tale spoilt by narrator on steroids won't bother with series due to this

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