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Originator

Cassandra Kresnov, Book 6

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By: Joel Shepherd
Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
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Hope for the future in the hands of an enemy from the past...

Cassandra Kresnov must find the answers that could free her people--or doom her family. A quarter of a million people die in the destruction of the moon Cresta. The League civil war is accelerating out of control, but projections indicate that as their technologically induced sociological dysfunction continues, all of humanity may face a similar fate. In the aftermath of Cresta's destruction, Sandy Kresnov discovers the alien Talee operative Cai in Tanusha, there to learn just how far the insanity has gone. The Talee have seen this before, and they are terrified of anything threatening a recurrence.

Meanwhile Sandy's old nemesis Renaldo Takewashi, the self-proclaimed father of synthetic intelligence, comes to the Federation seeking asylum. Talewashi may even have a cure--previously unknown Talee technology implanted into a human child subject: Sandy's little boy, Kiril. But it is exactly this technology that the Talee fear, and they will exterminate anyone caught using it. Now Sandy must fight to save her family from a terrible new threat, but doing so may plunge humanity into another destructive war between humans or, worse, against the massively advanced Talee. And what final secret are the Talee protecting about the origins of synthetic humans like Sandy, who could either liberate Sandy’s fellow synthetics from bondage or spell disaster for all of humanity?

©2015 Joel Shepherd (P)2015 Audible Inc.
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I loved this series from start to end and it didn't disappoint.

great narration

Fantastic series

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Well written, plenty of action, good characterisation and political intrigue. What more could you reasonably ask for in a book of this type?

Outstanding

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Like...
Kresnov and pals continue to overcome the politics and machinations of less-than-savoury shadowy forces.
The emotional and intellectual developments of the synthetics is a joy to witness.
The ever-intricate plot is never contrived and certainly never feels strained.
As an aging veteran of light and epic SciFi, it's not often these days that I find myself in a position where I cannot surmise where the plot might go.
Joel Shepherd is an author who continues to surprise me.

Dislike...
Not much really, but - It's a personal thing, but I use SF as an escape mechanism from the world. So let me be clear, I'm not a fan of politicians. I find their disgusting behaviours in the book reflects too closely the disgraceful behaviour we see on the world today.
It's a vital part of the story, but I try to not read/listen to books which drag me back to the horrors of the politics of lies so present today.
As a result, I enjoyed the second half of the book more than the first. It actually took me three attempts to get into the book, but it was worth it in the end.

And now I'm stuck.
This book NEEDS a sequel.
What happens next?!!

A future story so real that it makes you look at the idiocy of today and draw parallels.

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