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Crimson Sun

Starcaster, Book 3

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Crimson Sun

By: J.N. Chaney, Terry Maggert
Narrated by: Tom Taylorson
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The Nyctus don’t like losing, and they’ll go to any lengths to turn the tides of war.

When the idyllic planet Nebo is scorched into oblivion, it’s obvious that the Nyctus are moving massive fleets into human space again, and their intention is clear: Even if they lose their ships, they will render planets into ash. To add to the damage, they seem to have key intelligence that could only have been obtained by a human crew.

Only one ship has ever gone missing, its disappearance unexplained and its crew never to be found: The Pool of Stars, one of the first starships. And she’s been missing for centuries.

Now, after all these years, it’s up to Thorn to find it, for her disappearance might hold the key to victory.

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Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Solar System Interstellar
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Really love this story and Tom Taylorson is perfect for this series! Great job guys!

S Kaye

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One of my favorite narrators by far. Have binged this series if books and love them.

Great story line!

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These are good reads, they capture the imagination and I want to see just how powerful our hero can become!

I’m hooked! What’s next?

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Next please! This is a pretty brutal series in the vast scope of what is out there in sci-fi land. But there is also a lot of hope and determination! This book in the series ramps up the intensity and bends reality to a whole new level. Highly recommend! Narration is on point!

Just wow!!!

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Just like a literary system, it makes me write 15 words when 4 will do.

Ideal story, ideal narration.

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curious when he fixed Trixie there was no response from the pilot just wondering maybe he will address it in the next book of which I already have queued up this book was fascinating as Mr Spock would say. keep up the good work

Loved it

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This is a very good continuation of the story. I am impressed, entertained and enlightened. I loved how deep human questions were explored. Story and plot solid, and narration impeccable. To the next book.

Now I Know I Won't Stop Until The End

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I sometimes wonder if anyone is paying attention to what went on in the previous book?? I had difficulty transitioning into Book Two for this reason, but coming into Book 3 was really bad. I like the authors, I like the story, I like the characters - but I just don't get Thorn Stellars. He's mentally all over the place!! Again, we are dealing with his selected choice of powers, when he has a great many to choose from!! And some of them would be better suited for some of the conflicts he finds himself in!!
First, the Nyctus destroy an entire world. All the Starcasters mentally see a vision of a young girl with immense power fighting to survive. So, we have that going on in the background.
Then we have a distress signal from a ship that has been missing for hundreds of years - The Pool of Stars. And the signal comes from beyond Nyctus space. And this seems to be the basis for the entire book, with other plot elements placed on top.
So, Thorn takes off with a fighter pilot and two Special Ops agents - and he is very suspicious of the agents because one of the subplots deals with spies amongst the humans. Thorn uses his unique abilities to transport the ship to where he believes the distress signal is coming from because the nose art on the missing ship is similar to the young girl they all saw in their vision. But when they get there - no ship. BUT there are two star systems nearby that he wants to investigate. For some reason, he does NOT use the same link - young girl/nose art - to continue to find the ship. They travel through both systems.
Well, the two Special Ops agents, who he is suspicious of, get the drop on him, wipe the AI of the ship, and are planning on taking him to the Nyctus. Of course, he and the pilot, Mol, get out of that one - and that part of the story is good - but I am disappointed he didn't see it coming!!! He even states he is keeping an eye on them!!! Come on!!
The story resolves itself and most of the subplots, BUT the missing ship just kind of drops off the table. No idea what was broadcasting the distress signal, not sure if the missing ship even exists, no idea why the young girl was tied to the nose art - just nothing.
I am going to continue reading because I do want to finish the series, but the inconsistencies and the weak continuity are becoming seriously frustrating!! I am hoping for better in the final 3 books.

Inconsistency

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watch gone with the wind if you want to get how to deal with abusive women. hint, its not much different from how you deal with abusive men.

Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn!

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