
Flagship
A Captain's Crucible, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Peter Berkrot
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By:
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Isaac Hooke
Captain Jonathan Dallas, Commodore of Battle Unit 72, investigates the disappearance of a military research vessel on the fringes of known space. When the unit is ambushed by a threat that endangers not only the fleet but also all of humanity itself, Jonathan must somehow find the resources to fight back.
Cut off from Central Command and faced with impossible odds, can Jonathan overcome his demons to save humanity and, more importantly, can he save himself?
Flagship: Where captains are made. Or broken.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely. There is both excellently written space military strategy and the story is not just packed with constant actions. It actually dives into some of the psyche of the characters as well.What did you like best about this story?
Issac has done it again with another phenomenal military strategy story. If you like his Atlas series, then you should definitely enjoy this book as well. He brings Rade into the story which I though was excellent as I loved his Atlas series. In Flagship, Issac not only brings out some great space strategy, but he allows the reader to really connect with the characters, and does a nice job with building a psychological profile to them. His writing allows you to feel connected with the characters and feel the pain and joy that they feel throughout the story.What does Peter Berkrot bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Peter Berkrot does an excellent job with giving the story feeling and brings it alive with different inflections in his voice, and is able to change his voice slightly to help give each character more depth.An extremely
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What made the experience of listening to Flagship the most enjoyable?
So, my expectations for Issac Hookes sci-fi is pretty high. He did a great job with this one.Initially it took me a little time to get into the story, but once I developed a relationship with the characters, I was fully hooked. He also brings up elements from Atlas that keeps all the different stories in line and keeps the chronology of his different stories straight, something I really appreciate. In any case, I'm looking forward to seeing how humanity handles this new threat and getting answers to some of the older enigmas from previous books.
Really a great listen!
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An unknown force has attacked the armada. They could be their human enemies, but more likely an alien force never encountered before. If alien, humanity will need everyone united to stand up to even have a fighting chance.
The action is nearly continuous throughout the novel as star-ships collide. It is a military Sci Fi novel after all and fans shouldn’t be disappointed. Set several years after the Atlas series, an older, wiser and bitter Rade Gallal makes a cameo appearance. Captain Dallas and his first officer are clearly the main characters though, and their friendship is the sub-plot that gives the story a human element.
The novel is performed by Peter Berkrot, who does an excellent job. Like all great narrators, he adds his interpretation to the drama. You will either love his performance or find it intrusive, but that’s why you listen to audiobooks and not computer generated readings. In this listener’s opinion, he added greatly to the story once you get used to his style.
You may enjoy listening to the Atlas series as a prequel to Flagship, but it is by no means necessary to its enjoyment. This is a new series and stands on its own. If you enjoy space battles with a little human drama thrown in for effect, you should put this one on your short list. It is a good listen with plenty of action. You’ll be looking forward to book two when available.
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a good listen with plenty of action
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Ok story
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** This review does not contain spoilers. **
I used to just listen to Audible while driving in the morning/evening, but with this I had no intention of waiting that long between listens of “Flagship”. This is an incredible value, and it’ll retain your attention like a fish locked in the jaws of a croc!
The various relationships add such value to the story, and perfectly complement the action packed scenes throughout. It’s such a fragile balance, and Isaac Hooke walks the precarious tightrope perfectly, dipping into more action here, then more character development there. Indeed, the character’s behaviour during the action scenes serves to further develop them (this is no surprise given the title of the novel: “Flagship (A Captain’s Crucible Book 1)”).
The narrator, Peter Berkrot does a bang up job of acting the myriad characters. It’s just uncanny how he can voice a macho fighter pilot one second, then switch to a swooning, soft, subtle female the next. Or, the transition from the cold, calculating voice of a virtually emotionless character, to a passionate, heated protagonist voice. I don’t know how he does that, as there is such a striking difference between all the voices; it really adds to the character development.
The overarching story is pretty magnificent, I have to say. No worrying about the story moving on, here: you’ll be swept away by it, rather than having to trudge through a quagmire. There’s no stopping once you start, and the various cliffhangers will leave you wanting for more and more. In fact, once it’s over, you’ll be sad!
But just pick up the next book: “Test of Mettle (A Captain’s Crucible Book 2)” by Isaac Hooke!
Flagship of Captain’s Crucible Series: 6/5 stars
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I need more series.
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Where does Flagship rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is by far Isaac Hooke's best novel. It was refreshing to read a story that both intrigued and entertained me. I have had my issues in the past with some of his characters being a bit two dimensional and maybe just a tad whiney, but this story changes that. These characters are fleshed out with intriguing backstories and little ticks to make them very relatable. The first few chapters are slow to build, but then the story moves with a comfortable fluidity, holding your attention with the right mix of action and planning for more action. The narrator does a wonderful job of reading the story and making the characters come alive. I enjoyed this audio book immensely and cannot wait for the next chapter of the series.The start of another great series
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Gripping
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