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Justified

The Saga of the Nano Templar, Book 1

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Justified

By: Jon Del Arroz
Narrated by: Michael Mills, Moira Greyland Peat
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To save a world....
...he must rely on God.

After years of fighting for justice with his deadly nanotech, Templar Drin abandons his post, crash landing on a desert world controlled by a tyrannical alien empire. Its inhabitants are forced into slavery, broken where a once-proud race cultivated its lands.

For the first time in Drin's life, he has no backup, no support, none of his brothers.

He stands alone against evil.

Drin must face overwhelming odds to liberate millions of slaves from their captors and bring faith to a downtrodden world. But in his way stands the most dangerous weapon in the galaxy.

Can Drin use his Templar training to survive?

Fans of Star Wars and Warhammer 40K will love Justified, the new military science fiction epic from number one best-selling author, Jon Del Arroz. Listen today!

©2019 Jon Del Arroz (P)2021 Jon Del Arroz
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The story is great, definitely looking forward to the sequel!

The individuals reading (especially the male) could have a little more inflection and emotion as they are reading however.

Amazing Story!

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i normally do not get too much into Sci-Fi stuff, but this was great. I really liked the real world allusions to various things, as well as the Christian themes. I would like to see more, as well as some sort of setting material guide.

For instance, how many hands is the guy that lost three hands supposed to have? I might have missed it with an audio book. What does a laser repeater look like? Are they all the same? I don't have an issue with my imagination leading, just curious.

I am not sure how to even spell her name, Annalessa, she has long ears, and a tail. Is she a wolf/fox lady, or is most of her body not covered in hair. I assume from all the golden pikini stuff she, that is her race is not covered in fur, but not super clear.

Still, I really enjoyed it, or I should say am enjoying as I am into Chapter 28 right now. Great job, keep it up.

Great job

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The influences for the story are very clear. And as someone who grew up with those same influences I applaud there use and the faith based story. If you enjoy adventure and sci-fi and a faith based good story you will enjoy how a nano Templar warrior steps away from his religious order having questions seeking answers and finds a unexpected trial to answer his questions

Templars Stand

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my sis just heard about this series so i had to look into it, we're in love

ecstatic!

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it's a great story the characters are given many moral hurdles the pacing is well done. it has moments of levity and seriousness neither interfere with the other. The intro can be a bit jarring but beyond that pure joy to listen to.

Great story worth the listen

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Is this book worth buying? Yeah, I think it is. Does it have a solid plot with no major plot holes? Yes. I was entertained. The audible recording using two voices to indicate the perspective switches was a good choice, and the book works well in the audio format.

I do have a few minor complaints, but they're stylistic, detail stuff in the text, nothing terribly major. Mainly there are just a bunch of places where the word choice is jarring and weird, and it often just happens to be in the middle of intense scenes where an immersion break hurts the most. Some of the descriptions of characters' faith experiences are also compromised by weird word choice in this way, though others are effective and evocative.

Solid book, good two-voice recitation on Audible

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I can't finish this the narrators let the author down by not splitting the characters, if Michael did all the male and Moira did all the female characters in addition to being the main narrator based on the character like they did then I could have finished instead of dropping this at the second chapter.

no narration team just individuals. dnf

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too descriptive attempted sexual assaults. I would not have purchased this book had I known. Not what I was expecting it was a turn off.

Objectifying of the female

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