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Remnant Faction

Peacekeepers of Sol, Book 5

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Remnant Faction

By: Glynn Stewart
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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It is the first and final duty of any warship to put herself between the innocent...and the enemy.

Henry Wong and Sylvia Todorovich have gathered the interstellar powers of the Ra Sector into a tentative alliance—an alliance that is tested by the return of the Sector’s former rulers: the Kenmiri Remnant.

The Sector’s only hope of withstanding a genocidal faction of the Kenmiri is the Twelfth Fleet of the United Planets Alliance. But when Wong’s scouting flotilla collides with the Kenmiri, he discovers they now have a weapon that could easily destroy Twelfth Fleet.

Wong and Todorovich are stranded on the wrong side of a world the Remnant have burned, and they only have one way to meet their allies before it’s too late.

If Henry Wong is to save his people and his allies, he must take his ship on a deadly run into the hostile star systems of the Kenmiri Remnant: the very species he doomed to a slow death.

©2022 Glynn Stewart (P)2022 Podium Audio
Adventure Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction

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Good characters and good story; do hope it’s continuing. Looking forward to another story in this universe.

Excellent

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But why change narrator!??! Changes everything and not for the better. Can't binge listen all now. my. So sad. Still a Good series.

Good story, Great series

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Another great yarn from Glynn Stewart, picking up another good space opera....

Unfortunately the performance is being totally phoned in.

Emotion and emphasis is scattered like wildfire throughout the narration - not at all related to what's going on! Not only is this very jarring - and very weird! - it actually makes it more difficult to follow the story than a flat, emotionless alternative.

I guess the narrator just didn't care about / engage in the story, knocking it out on rote without paying attention to what was going on, but still feeling the need to "act it out".

After a chapter or two, I couldn't stand it - refunded this and grabbed the ebook. Whilst I mostly just read it with eyes from there, I'm sad to say that both Alexa and Google text-to-speech actually did a better job than Peter :/ Maybe he'd be great on a story he actually engaged with, but not this one!

I would have left it there, except I'd forgotten all this when searching for next read - and accidentally rebought this travesty :/ Oops!

Great story, terrible performance

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I've binged this series from start to this book over a week. This might be why the change in narrator was really jarring for me. However, the narrator in this book seems to completely ignore the tone of the main character in the previous books. The main character, Henry, in previous books was played giving his charter nuance, subtle humor, a humble exterior to a steel core.

In this book thr narrator shifts the tone towards angry arrogance. The same text read in subtly different ways can easily alter its meaning.

To be clear the narrators voice was clear and understandable and might have been acceptable had they read all the books instead the shift in performance broke continuity and left me feeling cold towards the characters.

Great series, good story, ruined by a awful reader

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