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Signal

By: Jasper T. Scott, Nathan Hystad
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Summary

The Signal was discovered. The doors opened. Invasion is imminent.

Commander David Bryce returned from his mission, successful, with a derelict alien ship that wasn’t as empty as predicted. With the assistance of an old ally, David is hell-bent on stopping the invasion before it begins. There’s just one problem; the Signal is hidden somewhere on Earth.

Atlas Donovan is the only man capable of helping them, and it’s unclear whether he can trust the ORB employees. One thing is clear: Aliens have been to Earth, and from the looks of it, not just a single race. There were two.

Lennon Baxter’s betrayal threatens to overwhelm her. When her handler demands she complete a final task, she’s forced to make a choice. She may not want to live, but she’ll stop at nothing to prevent what’s coming. The mission always comes first.

Signal is the epic follow-up to the hit book, From Beyond, brought to you by the best-selling author duo Jasper T. Scott and Nathan Hystad.

©2022 Jasper T. Scott and Nathan Hystad (P)2021 Audible, Inc.
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Loving it…

I love the build up in the second book which sets up the third perfectly which I can’t wait to start.

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A pleasurable read

I’ve read all three books written in this series and I liked the story because it’s in a timeline I very much understand, fine, sometimes the script gets a little overboard but the storyline makes one want to know what happens next, I enjoyed the first three books in this series let’s hope there’s other to come

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Excellent

Another great instalment of this series, lots of action on planet this time. Great characters, story line and of course aliens!

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Enjoyed it so much

It’s not very often the second book is better than the first but this one really was. From the beginning I was hooked. The book followed the first perfectly
I can’t wait to start the next one

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Brilliant story and well told by Mr. Porter

Loved it all, great sci fi books, great arcs. Thanks a lot guys n gals

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A gripping non stop treat!

What a great story; great characters; at times it’s left me stress for the characters; it’s that engrossing! I’m straight on to the next one!! Amazing!

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poor sequel...

nowhere near as good as the first book and that was average...
some of the added narration done at a later date sounds like it was done on a phone booth...the first o e is only 5 mins in !!!....
I highly recommend ROBOT GENETICISTS...

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an ok follow on but lacking faith

I scored the narration only 3 this time not because of Ray's narration rather die to the poor editing if it. it is clear that sections had been rerecord but the volume and acoustics were noticeable different.... this became irritating.

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Sequel that’s a predator knock off

The first book was genuinely interesting with a great plot.
A majority of this book is eerily similar to predator, all character development thrown away for a by the numbers action book

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Way worse than book one

I wasn't a fan of the first novel but had already bought this one so decided to it a shot and that turned out to be a mistake. Here are a couple of the major things that annoyed me. This will contain minor spoilers.

Again and again (and again) characters don't make logically decisions, I won't go into details as that would be major spoilers but I went crazy listening to something that was very obvious and should be acted upon but instead the characters just ignore it. This happens over and over, especially with the infiltrators that could obviously be detected at least 90% of the time but never are.

They aliens are portrayed like they are suppose to be smart, they have all these crazy solutions that are easily adaptable, but once POV characters actually encounter and fight them they are completely inept to the point of setting up an ambush and rushing into melee giving up your advance and just getting shot. A person who never shot a gun professionally takes out several of these "tough" aliens without a problem, it was almost comical, how was earth having to many troubles with these? Whenever they where a scene it was never a problem.

Like the first book the story constantly interrupted in the middle of something to change POV interrupting the flow and momentum of the story. Its not a TV show but its apparently the only way the authors know to keep their suspends running.

Its very predictable and things in the story often only happens because it needs to artificially move the plot along even if it doesn't make any sense.

Atlas Donovan is sent on a mission that only he can supposedly complete but based on what actually happens it could have been solved by anyone with a map, and its never explained why it was magically only him that could do it. Except of course that's just how they want it to happen.

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