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Narrated by:
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Julian Elfer
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By:
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Dave Bara
Lieutenant Peter Cochrane of the Quantar Royal Navy believes he has his future clearly mapped out. It begins with his new assignment as an officer on Her Majesty's Spaceship Starbound, a lightship bound for deep-space voyages of exploration. But everything changes when Peter is summoned to the office of his father, Grand Admiral Nathan Cochrane, and given devastating news: the death of a loved one.
In a distant solar system, a mysterious and unprovoked attack upon lightship Impulse resulted in the deaths of Peter's former girlfriend and many of her shipmates.
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Like Star Trek? You'll love Impulse
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That’s the situation with the prince/lieutenant main character and his can’t-really-be-called-romantic entanglements. It’s pretty clear that he’s supposed to be some sort of amalgam of Charles Windsor and Captain Kirk. If you can ignore him and the superior officer, planetary co-leader, brothel attendants, and other women who end up as his conquests, the adventure portions of the book are pretty good.
There are ship-to-ship battles, strange-enough-to-be-familiar technologies, explorations of ancient ruins that are still active, bizarre blends of technocracy and theocracy, obscured history and hidden figures, dashing-though-idealistic subordinates, enemies-to-friends diplomacy, bad guys who telegraph their identities so it’s safe to dislike them, deus ex machina last-minute technological modifications, and one incident that scratches the “buried treasure” itch. The adventure scenes are lovingly described in rich texture that the audiobook narrator really digs his teeth into, so they can be immersive and keep the listener tense. Several of the persistent side-characters, like the Historian, show amazing levels of patience and indulgence, but can be very charming and are often the better drivers of the plot.
There is one potential “trigger” that some former military members may need to brace for: during one fleet action, nine of the ten ships that go into battle self-immolate to give the tenth ship a chance to destroy the enemy ship, and after the at best Pyrrhic victory is accomplished, a character who should know better recommends going home to celebrate. The author elides any celebration and moves to a memorial ceremony, but that narrative note is discordant and potentially provocative to survivors of desperate battles.
On the whole, this would be an excellent novel without the main character being who he is. As it stands, I do not want to continue listening to the series.
Decent Space Opera, Thoroughly Unlikeable Characters
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Really love the yang protagonist and became fast invested in the story! Looking forward to the next one!
Heberson
Looking forward to the next...
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“A simple man’s Revelation Space” by Dan Bara
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Also, a marine colonel outranks a lt commander in any service. Do a little research at least.
The reader was excellent, though. I probably would've quit this book if not for his performance.
Doubt I'll get the second book. Maybe if I can't find anything else interesting and I have a spare credit. Otherwise, pass on this.
Meh.
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