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Incursion at Elea Station
- Privateer Tales, Book 17
- Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
An alien invasion. A home-world destroyed. Can an embattled captain survive a daring fight to save the remnant of his colony?
Privateer Liam Hoffen can’t wait to reunite with his family. But after he emerges from a 20-year stasis, he’s shocked to discover a hostile enemy has razed his home and exiled his people. With his foes dependent on a gas-mining platform to keep their ships fueled, Liam’s last-ditch hope is to cut off the vicious aliens with the help of a brother he never knew he had....
Armed only with ancient combat-damaged clunkers, he and his stubborn sibling must lead a dangerous assault on the enemy’s critical resources. Grossly outnumbered and far from reinforcements, Liam fears he’ll have to put everything on the line to defend the people he loves from annihilation.
Can Liam stop the powerful adversary from killing his family and taking over the system?
Incursion at Elea Station is the 17th standalone book in the epic Privateer Tales space opera saga. If you like intergalactic crusades, spirited sibling rivalry, and underdog heroes, then you’ll love Jamie McFarlane’s riveting sci-fi adventure.
Buy Incursion at Elea Station to climb aboard for a rollicking thrill-ride today!
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- Poppey
- 01-08-20
See You on the Other Side
This is what happens when you fall asleep for 20 years and come back to find the galaxy has gone to shite.
I was not a fan of the previous book, but this book has moved the series along quite nicely to the next level, albeit a little on the hostile side, and I loved it.
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- ANthony
- 01-08-20
yeah it was good. tabby was less woman empowered.
talked a little too much about miscarriage. could have put more thought into fighting the spidys.
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