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  • Nameless: A Renegade Star Story

  • Renegade Star, Book 0
  • By: J. N. Chaney
  • Narrated by: Tess Irondale
  • Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (129 ratings)

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Nameless: A Renegade Star Story

By: J. N. Chaney
Narrated by: Tess Irondale
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Summary

Abigail and Clementine were just a couple of orphans looking for a home.

But when the two girls witness something terrible, they have no choice but to leave their orphanage and go into hiding. The only person willing to take them in is a man named Mulberry, but his home isn't the safest place for two innocent children.

Abigail and Clementine quickly discover that their new caretaker is the head of a guild of assassins, and the two are thrown into a whole new life of danger. To survive, they'll need to adapt to a world they can barely comprehend, all without losing who they are along the way.

Discover intrigue, death, and contract killers in this exciting new sci-fi series from J.N. Chaney. If you're a fan of Black Widow, Cowboy Bebop, or Altered Carbon, you'll love this new adventure in the Renegade Star universe.

Note: This book contains mature themes.

©2018 JN Chaney (P)2019 Podium Publishing
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Pretty good and great performance from the reader. Look forward to more in the series

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A good Assassin story

this is a good audio book. it convers 2 children who grow up to become assassin's. the description of maneuvers and combat is really good the way guns are explained etc is also nice.
it has a relatable story for many, it has humor and very well made characters. I feel sad having finished it and realising there are no more books to continue the story. I would have loved for this to become a series.
would recommend if you are looking for some action, with a deep ish story and good characters 👍

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entertaining tale

a competent story, plainly written and well read. no particular attempt at originality, but the main protagonist is engaging, and the story gallops along to a satisfying climax.

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Brillent

From start to finish i enjoyed both the story and naration, once i had started i had to listen to the end.

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Enjoyable read....

A nice enjoyable story, keeps you thinking about what is going to happen next

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WARNING! COULD TRIGGER

I tried really hard to get through the 1st chapter but I could not.

We have heard so many real life stories of children being abused by religious in orphanages. Having a nun strip and beat two young girls was an appalling first chapter/introduction to the author.

I just couldnt recommend it based on the half on of the first chapter I listened too. It made my skin crawl and I wanted to expunge it from my thoughts.

There should be notification on a books description so those of us who 'escape' into our books are not exposed to this content.

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Decent Performance. Story not great

Tess Irondale did a decent performance with what she had to work with.

The story itself bored me from the start. Stories with child protagonists should sound like children. Not adults interpreting children. For a good example see Richmal Compton.

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