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Malfunction Junction
- A Military Sci-Fi Series (Waymaker Wars, Book 3)
- Narrated by: Scott Aiello
- Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
A war is here, and it’s unlike any that came before…
Humanity has much to rebuild in the aftermath of the star snakes. But before they can even get started, the Waymakers return, bringing their interstellar war with them. With the Waymakers and Glimmers battling it out across the solar system, humanity is caught in the middle. Colonies are put under lockdown. Any ship caught flying is destroyed.
Millions starve. Even more die in the attacks. With humanity on the verge of annihilation, old enemies unite and prepare for war.
If humanity is to survive, we must beat not one but two technologically superior races. It'll take a crazy plan and someone even crazier to carry it out. And that makes it exactly the kind of job for Captain Jack Hale and his crew aboard the Cabrón.
It's Harlock: Space Pirate meets The Expanse in Book 3 of this pulse-pounding Military Sci-Fi series from Rachel Aukes, the bestselling author of Black Sheep, Rebel's Run, and 100 Days in Deadland.
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- Jerry Lestrange
- 27-06-24
space opera
enjoyed listening to all 3 books in the series, a good edition to anyone's library
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- Robert Price
- 18-07-24
One of the best Band of Misfit formulas I've heard
A good storyline is worth its weight in gold and this one doesn't disappoint. The group at the centre of the action are all highly relatable making it easy to follow their thinking. The narrator peforms well and is a good fit for the book.
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