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Exo-Hunter

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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The year is 1989.

Callsign: Dark Horse and his Marine Rapid Reaction Force team have been sent to recover a strange artifact near Antarctica’s Soviet-controlled Vostok Station. Confronted by a team of Ruskie Spetsnaz, a battle for control of the strange device, frozen in the ice, breaks out. But before anyone can claim victory, or the prize, an explosion of white light knocks the combatants unconscious and whisks them away to...

2989.

One thousand years later. Dark Horse, along with his teammate, Chuy, and one of the Soviets, Drago, finds himself in a future that is both impressive and horrifying. Humanity has left Earth behind and is rapidly expanding throughout the galaxy under the banner of The Union, a white supremacist government who racially ‘purified’ the human race hundreds of years in the past.

Living on the fringe of this twisted Fourth Reich society, Dark Horse - the only Black man in the Union - commandeers a vessel and scours the galaxy for his missing teammates under the guise of an Exo-Hunter, seeking out exo-planets to satiate the Union’s need for colonization. His search takes him beyond the edge of the known universe and into an interplanetary war, guided by a vast intelligence that’s been waiting for Dark Horse’s arrival - for a thousand years.

New York Times and number-one Audible.com best-selling author Jeremy Robinson takes readers on a journey to a dark and twisted future…and makes them laugh. Exo-Hunter is a lighthearted homage to 1980s science fiction movies that also looks at the dangers of white supremacy and the core values that makes it dangerous and the butt of the joke. In the audiobook edition, he is joined by number-one Audible best-selling narrator, R.C. Bray, giving listeners the most compelling - and most fun - thing to come out of 2020.

©2020 Jeremy Robinson (P)2021 Jeremy Robinson
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Robinson, Bray, Shut Up and Take My Money!

Robinson and Bray continue to be the sci-fi power couple we never knew we needed. Another great story and superb performance by the pair.

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BEAT FEET!

This is hands down my favorite book by Jeremy. Hope he doesn’t mind me calling him on a first name basis. Twists, turns, ups and downs. Funny as hell. Bray, like normal, gives an amazing performance. Do yourself a solid and just give it a listen.

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The Future Redeemed

"The future ain't what it used to be." Ah, Yogi Berra. He gave us so many fantastic ironic quotes, though this is the most appropriate one for the latest outstanding installment from supremely talented author Jeremy Robinson.

Creativity, humor, complex characters, and intense action are hallmarks of Robinson's storytelling. in this book, the future consists of a bleached society that has persisted for nearly a millennium. In the near future, the 4th Reich has succeeded in its sinister goal of eliminating all non-Caucasians.

Teleported across time from 1989, a trio of special forces soldiers, Americans Dark Horse (an African-American man) and Chewy (a Mexican-American woman), and Drago (Soviet Spetz Naz male) must acclimate to an unfamiliar human culture that has mastered space travel. Along with three cowardly ad pliant future-Nazis, they take on the role of an Exo-Hunter team. Their job is to find more inhabitable planets for humanity to claim. Unfortunately, humanity has spread across the galaxy like a locust plague, multiplying unchecked and consuming every resource before moving on to continue the cycle elsewhere. Though aware of their role in perpetuating this galactic travesty, they participate because A. it allows Dark Horse and Chewy to remain anonymous and unnoticed as the only to remaining non-white humans, and B. they can continue to search for six other people from '89. Following a strange encounter with an unidentified vessel, they start to find some of their missing comrades.

The eBook and paperback of this story was published at a time when, in reality, racial tensions had once again heightened in this country. Without being preachy or inciting controversy, this story provides a glimpse of human society without one of American society's greatest qualities, diversity. It shows how each group of people contributes to the greater whole, adding to the wonder that comprises the human race. The absence of varying contributing groups contributes only to a drab culture of sameness.

R.C. Bray is again “magnificent.” His delivery of the jokes and subtext adds greatly to the enjoyment of another instant classic from Robinson.

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I don't know how Jeremy keeps putting out books like this, the guys imagination is something to behold. I loved the story and found myself laughing several times. I really hope there is a book 2.

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Somehow Better Than Best

Robinson has long been one of my favorites. I always wonder how writer top their previous books, and he totally did, simply by adding a soundtrack... of sorts. it was cool to build his music Playlist and launch those songs when mentioned in the story. what a cool idea. as for RC Bray; what can I say? I literally end up returning any audio books not performed by him. He's simply awesome, again. thanks to both of you. Can't wait for Infinite 2...

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It’s upsetting the Trump cultists, so it must be good.

Good story. Believable if only for the fact that we are destroying our planet currently, from waste and excess.

The book isn’t “woke”. Racist are just calling it that because it makes them feel uncomfortable.

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Yes yes yes!

What a ride. This book was much more than I was expecting. The pop culture references make it fun and hilarious. But Dark horse, the crew, the story make it and incredible book. Don't hesitate, this book has it all. And I really hope there is a sequel.

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must read!

Great book and another great performance by R C Bray. Hoping for a second book soon.

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Awesome just awesome

Great action book love the one liners great book love they music and movie references

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Amazing, charming, and hilarious.

I have recently became a science fiction listener/reader because of these two men. Jeremy has such a unique style of writing and R.C. Bray brings it to life. I laughed and cried through this book. I am moving on to the next as soon as I’m done writing this.

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