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Allied Enemies

Gate Ghosts, Book 8

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Allied Enemies

By: S. H. Jucha
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
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Tensions escalate across the Imperium Empire. Dwerves hunt for new Krackus worlds to raid. The Imperium executors hope to put an end to the huge armed ship’s rampage, and they delegate the duty to those imperators with the most experience against the empire’s invaders.

An odd occurrence takes place for the Dwerves. With food supplies running low, they locate a world without Krackus oversight. It’s assumed to be an unprotected agrarian civilization. Then a blue and cream ship shaped like a seedling launches from the world toward them.

The Dwerve council is disrupted by the presence of the small ship. Stoking the internal turmoil is the captain’s new idea. He suggests they communicate with the ship and offer to trade with the locals.

Council members are incensed by this proposal. They demand the captain take from the world what the ship needs. However, the captain fears who might be aboard the ship. Its sleek design imitates the tri-hulled ships the Dwerves have seen before. Those ships are armed with beam weapons.

Cremsylon, the eldest SADE, believes his role in the Axis Crossing worlds has reached its zenith, and he chooses to participate in the conclave’s actions against the Imperium Empire. He sails the "Freedom" to gather the newest warships produced by the Quellers for the conclave. Then he embarks on a radical move. With some select passengers to accompany him, the SADE visits the Krackus home world.

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Exciting

S. H. Jucha is a fantastic storyteller. His books always keep me enthralled. In this book we meet a new race called the Dwerves and discover what happened to Fredia and the 12 expelled sisters. I cannot wait to start the next installment of this exciting series.

I read this as an audiobook downloaded from Audible. The book is thirteen hours and seven minutes. Nicole Poole does a good job narrating the story.

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Another excellent Silver Ships story

I always enjoy the continuing adventures of the Earthers. I was sad when the Silver ships series ended and overjoyed that the series continued. Keep them coming forever. SH Jucha needs to make himself a SADE to keep it going after his star services.

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to many different story lines

I liked silver ship and other series but the last series are kinda meh...
Overall it is ok book and audio performance is ok too. But it includes too many different storilines, what makes it hard to follow and in the end none of the storylines are completed.

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