
Battle of the New Orleans
Solbidyum Wars Saga, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Lou Hecker
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By:
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Dale Musser
Thibodaux James Renwalt, or Tibby as he was called by his friends, was just your typical Earthman. Recently discharged from his service in the United Stated Navy and working as an engineer for the city of New Orleans, maintaining the pumps that kept the city dry. Tibby decides to spend some time at a fishing hole in the swamp shown to him by his grandfather when he was a small boy. His trip turns out to be more than he expects when he discovers an ancient alien spaceship buried in the mud of the swamp. After entering the craft, Tibby accidentally engages an autopilot causing the ship to take off with him aboard, navigating through space to its preset destination. What follows are adventures beyond Tibby's wildest dreams, as the ship contains a cargo of the rarest and most valuable substance in the universe, Solbidyum. Tibby arrives in the Federation space and is greeted by a large Star Ship with thousands of people aboard. He soon discovers he is about to become the richest man in the universe, but not without considerable enemies trying to capture both him and the Solbidyum cargo. Tibby finds himself thrust into a role of hero and falls in love with a beautiful woman, but soon finds that some of his decisions result in the loss of thousands of lives.
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What did you like best about Battle of the New Orleans? What did you like least?
great characters, needed more battlesWhat was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Good like the ending did not leave open for future books which is a good thing sometimesWhat three words best describe Lou Hecker’s voice?
good, strong, clearIf this book were a movie would you go see it?
If I had time probably would not go out of my wayAny additional comments?
story keeps you engaged and is a great pass time but probably won't make my re read listOK
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Universe Builder
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scify addict
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What made the experience of listening to Battle of the New Orleans the most enjoyable?
The narration was good. As was the story. Not the best I have ever read, but still pretty good. The whole alien abduction thing isn't original, but the author managed to twist it into pretty unique story. I wouldn't think it would be up for a galaxy award, but I still eagerly look forward to the next installment. I am hoping that Mr. Musser can keep the momentum going, and not peter out a book or two into the series.Have you listened to any of Lou Hecker’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Nope, But I would after hearing this one.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes, But it would be a spoiler, so I will decline to say.Any additional comments?
Hard sf. reminded me of the sci-fi from decades ago.Not too shabby
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Would you consider the audio edition of Battle of the New Orleans to be better than the print version?
Due to a Stroke - reading books is no longer possible. Thank goodness for audiobooksWhat did you like best about this story?
I enjoy how problems are resolved.What about Lou Hecker’s performance did you like?
I really enjoy Mr. Hecker's performance as he brings each character to life.Any additional comments?
I hope there will be more audiobooks in the near future in this series...Fun Read!
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Pass on Athis one
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