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Reckoning

The Ixan Prophecies Trilogy, Book 3

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Reckoning

By: Scott Bartlett
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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The UHS Providence is restored to her former glory, with a fully reconstituted Air Group ready for war. But the Ixan fleet has grown far larger than anyone anticipated, and the onslaught has begun. As system after system is consumed, the Ixan Prophecies' terrifying nature is revealed.

Even so, Captain Keyes's obsession with vengeance is starting to fracture already-shaky alliances. If he cannot overcome his demons and reclaim his honor, the entire galaxy will burn.

Experience the final novel in a trilogy fans are calling "an action-packed military thrill ride". Get Reckoning today and learn the shocking truth about the Ixan Prophecies.

©2017 Scott Bartlett (P)2017 Scott Bartlett
Hard Science Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction

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Amazing ending.
What a perfect trilogy, I was so worried that after 2 great books the 3rd might disappoint.
Oh how wrong I was.
The author have done the impossible! No miracles here, everything is authentic just as it should be in a war, yes it's sad but that is reality and I only wish I had the words to describe perfection, maybe a poet could have done it but I'm still shocked of this awesome trilogy ending.
All I can say is that if a book deserves Five Stars, this is the one, without a doubt!
Wow, I probably should have waited a day or two to write a review here after letting it sink in and relax a bit.
There is so much to say but I truly can't find the right words so all I'll say is that the author have created a real masterpiece, a perfect performance on all 3 books !!!
There is absolutely nothing bad that I can say here so:
Fully recommended,
Get the trilogy, you won't regret it.
Guaranteed!

Awesome!!!

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I'd like to see this trilogy made into a trilogy of films. I very much enjoyed listening to this.

Make into films!

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finely brought it all together to make more sense. I enjoyed the story but the narrator makes it for me

Good ending

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A great book loved the story great narration 5 stars I highly recommend listening to this book 👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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This is the third book in the Ixan Prophecies trilogy so if you haven't read Supercarier and Juggernaut yet go back and do so in that order, if you have read both of those you're surely keen to know how the trilogy wraps up.

I personally read the last two books back to back like a single longer book and can't really remember the line between the books. The space battles are more epic and the cast is the same central characters with some new ones filling in now and again. The scale of the task that Keyes has in this book is massive, and I didn't think that it would be or could be wrapped up in time without a bit of Deus Ex and I wasn't exactly wrong but it doesn't come across as the typical hand of God type move you see some authors pull.

Events at the end of the book did make me think though of how some of the technology explained in the book could have been used as weapons, like if the Dark Tech wormholes destroy all organic life, just open a few in front of all of the enemy ships and let them sail through!

It was a fitting end to this trilogy and I am eagerly awaiting the continuation of this universe with the Ixan Legacy series.

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