
The Magitech Chronicles Quadrilogy
Magitech Chronicles, Books 1-4
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Kennard Burke
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By:
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Chris Fox
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Four full-length novels for one low price
Aran awakens in chains with no memory. He’s conscripted into the Confederate Marines as a Tech Mage, given a spellrifle then hurled into the war with the draconic Krox and their Void Wyrm masters.
Desperate to escape, Aran struggles to master his abilities while surviving the Krox onslaught. Fighting alongside him are a Major who will do anything to win, a Captain who will stop at nothing to see him dead, and a woman whose past is as blank as his own.
Caught between survival and loyalty, Aran must choose. If he flees he will live, but the Krox will burn the galaxy. Stopping them requires a price Aran may be unable to pay: learning to trust the very people who enslaved him.
©2018 Christopher T. Fox (P)2019 Christopher T. Foxfantastic!!!
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only small criticism is that some of the smaller characters get a little bit repetitive, aside from that it's a solid listen.
highly recommended
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Players of RPGs like D&D are going to enjoy the atmosphere, i could almost here dice during some of the combat.
Good mix of characters and motivations although some seem too forced. a lot of enemy within which i personally am not a fan of.
All in all a good set of books.
It's a Quintology ! at least
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it's like reading a computer game.not in a bad way
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Narration was OK, so many characters sounded the same that it wasn't always easy to distinguish between them.
Not that I could do any better but the repeated use of the some phrases began to grate on me a bit. Somebody always seemed to be releasing a breath the hadn't know they were holding!
Reasonable enough
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Dreadful
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