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Exodus

Forgotten Starship, Book 1

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Exodus

By: M.R. Forbes
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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In the year 2050, Earth makes first contact. By 2052, the war is over. We lose.

Soon after the generation starship Pioneer leaves Earth's orbit, the ship is struck by a rogue asteroid. At first, Captain Tyson Grant believes the accident is minor. But when a by-the-book investigation of the damage ends in disaster, he realizes he was wrong.

Very, very wrong.

With the ship suddenly in grave danger, Tyson turns to Sergeant Joseph Cross and his team to bring the situation back under control. As the nature of the threat becomes more apparent, what once promised to be an uneventful journey across the stars descends into a desperate fight for survival. A fight that leads both Tyson and Joseph to realize that the greatest menace to humankind's future may not be the unknown, but themselves.

And some terrors are impossible to escape...

If you like your sci-fi with a healthy mix of action, thrills, chills, plot twists, and characters you'll both love and love to hate, don't miss Exodus, the first novel in the Forgotten Starship series, a gripping new military science-fiction epic from million-copy best-selling author M.R. Forbes.

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Exodus

Another series that pulls you in right from the start. cant wait to start book2

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average story

average story from the Forgotten universe. I wish the Narrator put more effort in, he sounded like he was bored.

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Awful dialogue, narration like a 70s soft porn flick

Having listened and read all the Forgotten Universe books, this one was far below their standard.

The story’s premise fits right in but the plot holes, dialogue and narration are so cringeworthy that I wasn’t sure if I was listening to a creepy fairytale storyteller or a 70s soft porn star, badly dubbed.

The narrator ‘gushes’ every sentence, that even the most hardy marines in pitched battle sound like lovestruck teenagers or whiny kids.

Of course i’ll listen to the rest in the series - I just hope it doesn’t get worse.

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