
Blood of the Scarecrow
Solstice 31 Saga, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Tell
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By:
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Martin Wilsey
Captain James Worthington, Roland Barcus and the crew of the deep space survey ship Ventura have been betrayed and blown out of the orbit of the planet Baytirus in a heinous ambush.
As they struggle to survive, the crew discovered they were sacrificed to protect a dark agenda. Now that they've fought their way free of their planet-bound trap, the survivors are ready to go home. Whether Earth wants them back or not.
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Even so, the novel was a kick to go through, in no small part due to the excellent narration by Andrew Tell.
Somewhat over-the-top but very entertaining
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If you could sum up Blood of the Scarecrow in three words, what would they be?
Action-packed, exciting,Who was your favorite character and why?
Barcus... a man who never wanted to be a hero, but felt himself obligated to take the mantle.Have you listened to any of Andrew Tell’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
noAny additional comments?
All questions are finally answered, and a few new mysteries are revealed, as the truth behind the 'incident' comes to light. Fates of the characters we've come to love are determined, some good with a few not so good. All in all, a terrific ending to the Solstice trilogy.Great ending to a terrific series
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The sci-fi elements are mostly in line with earlier installments, especially with AI sophistication. One new intriguing element is the concept of a "scarecrow", an alternate lifeform, that human can become that have "wolverine" (X-Men) like recuperative powers, and can perceive time as human perceive space allowing for limited precognition. The geopolitical machinations that created the basis for the story are well crafted, but devilishly complex, equal to the planet on which the story began.
The narration continues to be above average with a solid range of voices. Tone and mood are well suited to the plot. Of particular note is the pacing which allows for absorption of a complex web of motives and interactions. If possible, listening to all three books in succession will help in the flow as the character count is on the high side.
Book 3 kicks it up a notch
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Would you listen to Blood of the Scarecrow again? Why?
I would listen to again, I will listen to all three books again they were awesomeWhat did you like best about this story?
Barcus was my hero and the whole series just is so captivating. very well done.Have you listened to any of Andrew Tell’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Andrew did the first two books and I would listen to other stories he reads.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yesAny additional comments?
Mr Wilsey did a fantastic job with this series and I hope he continues writing.great rap up
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Great conclusion to a great series
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Story was confusing with too many changes and views, overall I was disappointed especially considering the depth of the first two books in the series.Disappointed Ending
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