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Howling Dark

Sun Eater, Book 2

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Howling Dark

By: Christopher Ruocchio
Narrated by: Saul Reichlin
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The second novel of the galaxy-spanning Sun Eater series merges the best of space opera and epic fantasy, as Hadrian Marlowe continues down a path that can only end in fire.

Hadrian Marlowe is lost.

For half a century, he has searched the farther suns for the lost planet of Vorgossos, hoping to find a way to contact the elusive alien Cielcin. He has not succeeded and for years has wandered among the barbarian Normans as captain of a band of mercenaries.

Determined to make peace and bring an end to nearly 400 years of war, Hadrian must venture beyond the security of the Sollan Empire and among the Extrasolarians who dwell between the stars. There, he will face not only the aliens he has come to offer peace, but contend with creatures that once were human, with traitors in his midst, and with a meeting that will bring him face to face with no less than the oldest enemy of mankind.

If he succeeds, he will usher in a peace unlike any in recorded history. If he fails...the galaxy will burn.

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Good book wrong narrator

Great book but the narrator gets out of breath just stumbling through the story .

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Continuing a captivating plot!

After reading the first book and additional novellas. I have gained an interest into the characters lives. If you have enjoyed dune or Hyperion this book will tick a lot of boxes for you.
One of the downsides is that the story tends to get bogged down in the middle of the book and doesn’t pick up again until near the end. On to the demon in white next!

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A bit difficult to get into, I was never gripped.

Maybe it is me being an old man, but I really felt that at times it was disjointed, having said that the words, descriptions and phrases used made up for the slow times. A long book and I have already purchased the other two, but will give them a miss for the time being. need something more realistic for a while.

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good narration

in spite of what other reviewers say I enjoyed the narration.

the book is okay.

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Good sequel

Great book. Preferred the narrator in the first book but a good performance non the less. Would be interested for him to expand on the events directly after the events of the first book as the snippets given make it sound compelling. Readers may be slightly lost at first as you are dumped into the middle of a story but it is nice not to be spoon fed by an author.

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Excellent second book

This is the second book in the sun eater series, and carries on the adventures of Hadrian Marlow.
This book is a little bit slower than the first, but it makes up for that with the overall plot and the introduction of new characters. The narrator has also been changed and as much as I love listening to Jon Lee, the new narrator is an even better fit for how the story is told.

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This is such a good series

I’ve never majorly been interested in the SciFi genre but this series is simply fantastic and addictive.

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narrator

audible please re-record with a better i really enjoyed the first book but a narrator can make or kill a book.
book 1 john lee excellent.
book2 cant get passed for chapter because of saul whoever i shall avoid like the plague or covid .
ruined just ruined

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Took a while but it’s got me hooked

As others have said the switch in narrator took a bit of getting used to. That being said after a while I eventually forgot all about the first narrator.

I adore the prose from this author. There’s a quality Tobit that elevates the story, and the characters. I especially appreciate that while Hadrian could so easily be an edgy Mary sue there’s a realness to him that stops that from happening.

Genuinely intrigued to see where this story goes.

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The scope, the story, the undying. This was epic

Let’s start with the good.

This book moves Hadrian from the much smaller personal development tale of the first novel, into the scope and grandeur of the series. It is a huge shift, into something massive and epic and unbelievably intricate. It represents for Hadrian, a change, away from adolescent into a man, a man of legend and myth.

The universe develops and we learn more of the history, of earths demise, of the people and beings that exist within it. And ever bit of it is unique and magical and unbelievable.

The aims are larger, the conflicts more extreme, and the plot begins to wind in a way that is fantastic.

In a word, this book is epic. It’s clear the scope that is possible from the start of the series, but it’s only really here that we get to see it and it is fantastic to watch.

I can’t wait to see what happens next, from where CR has left Hadrian and the new light he has been cast in with his crew.

The bad…

Well, Jinon, I didn’t love her tbh. But it was major.

But what was probably more of an issue for me, were the prose. In the last novel they were bang on. Name of the Wind for sci-fi. But here they just felt too much, to many little interjections from Hadrian away from the story to tell us what he thinks. All of it just bordering purple more than they were in the first novel.

It wasn’t so bad I had to stop, but I didn’t love it.

The other negative, not with the story, is the narration. And this may have contributed to my feelings on the prose. The narrator of empire of silence was PERFECT. This one is a significant step down. I am used to him now, but I almost had to quit and go paperback.

Still, once you get past it, and accept the excessive prose, you get to experience THIS! A massive sci-fi epic, with unique ideas, characters, races, worlds, religions and peoples. It is fantastic and would be strong recommend for me to anyone wanting to try some epic sci-fi.

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