
Dogs of War
Ixan Legacy, Book 3
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Mark Boyett
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Scott Bartlett
The invasion has begun....
The Progenitors are here, and Captain Husher knows the galaxy isn’t ready. He spent his entire military career preparing, but it wasn’t enough.
As the Interstellar Union continues to flail and colony after colony is consumed, Husher must make some impossible choices. About what to save. And what to let fall to the onslaught.
If he can’t find a way to oppose the Progenitors, they will sweep through the multiverse like fire through a parched forest.
It all comes down to this.
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A fantastic wrap up.
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Three series’s each as its own but together are one !
And not just one, but one of the best masterpiece ever created.
I’ve listened to all from beginning to end all over again and I’ve discovered so much that I missed the first time it’s just amazing what Scott Bartlett have created, no other author have done something like this ever before, at least not that I’ve came across !
There is no question about it, I fully recommend this book, I fully recommend everything that was touched by Scott Bartlett without a doubt.
The best series I’ve ever had the honor !
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This author brought to mind Terry Goodkind and Ayn Rand. Not has heavy-handed as Rand, certainly the soliloquies were not as long (thank goodness), but it seems the intent of the books was to promote a particular philosophy/political viewpoint in an entertaining fashion. And it was entertaining. I had no trouble getting through the series, and was actually curious to see where some of the characters went and how it all turned out.
The characters were a bit thin in spots. The climax seemed to be a little "deus ex machina" in a couple different places. Overall, it was enjoyable and it might cause people to think a little more than a sci-fi space opera usually does.
*scores are different across books intentionally to get better granularity over rating for the series.
Political Philosophy Across Universes
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This audiobook was provided by the author at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
Thrilling conclusion to the series
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So no peeks ahead here. Dogs of War is the culmination of the Ixan Legacy series, and the way the series ends will surprise you and blow you away.
Once again Captain Vin Husher is having to make agonizing, impossible decisions and choices. Being a flawed human, he doesn't always make the right ones. He doesn't always make the best ones. But he keeps fighting, and he is doing everything he can to save humanity, all the other species, the galaxy, and the universe. If you really start to like and become attached to characters, just be aware that a lot of bad things happen in this third book, and some of them can't be fixed. You'll need to read it to find out who and what I'm talking about. Husher's situation, that of the IU, the Interstellar Union, their allies and enemies, have become increasingly desperate and only desperate measures will end up saving even a few lives. Maybe.
This is the third book I've read by Scott Bartlett, the first being Capital Fleet, the first book of the series, and the second being Pride of the Fleet. Suffice it to say that while I thought it was a bit of a slow go at the beginning of the first book, after the first few chapters its been pedal to the metal all the way through, and I found myself hooked and unable to stop listening until I could reach the end of the series. Even still, I'm going back and reading Ixan Prophecy and Mechwars, both of which I now already own.
Mark Boyett has done a masterful job with the narration. I think he really got who these characters are, and what their struggles are, and he has done a truly admirable first class job of narrating the series. When narrators are really good, the characters actually take shape and form - and for that matter come to life - based on their voices, and that's what happened in this series listening to Mark's narration. It is just outstanding.
As a lot of my readers know, I'm a bit of a perfectionist as a watchmaker and a very hard man to impress. I'm not a flatterer, I'm someone who is perfectly happy to render constructive criticism or to outright say when something sucks. So I would, in a professional and constructively critical way, if it did. Otherwise, how can we learn and grow and develop and improve?
The fact that I have already purchased 2 other series from Scott Bartlett, and that I will undoubtedly listen to them, should certainly stay with you long after this review is forgotten. This series is very, very good and absorbing, it is military space opera in high form, and extremely enjoyable. I highly recommend this book and the series.
How this series ends will blow you away!
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Excellent Conclusion
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great geat
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A great ending to a long journey!
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Thoroughly enjoyable
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Good book, perfect for in the car
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