
Koban Universe 2: Have Genes, Will Travel
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Eric Michael Summerer
This novel is derived from the Koban Series, but isn't an extension of that. It can be listened to as a standalone novel, because how the Kobani human variant came to exist is explained in a short description in the front (skip that if you know). Then a prologue propels you into this sci-fi cowboy in space story.
For over a hundred years, Chisholm, a Rim World colony, has produced beef for most of Human Space, raising vast herds of a breed of Giant Longhorns. Things are changing, and land reform is demanded by small ranchers and farmers, placing restrictions on the existing open range policy. The wealthy large ranchers will stop this, any way they can, to preserve their profits. Passions are high and the opposing sides have turned violent.
Ethan, a gene-modified Kobani, travels to Chisholm with his sister, Kit, seeking a high-risk employment opportunity in the growing Range War, where raids and murders have wiped out entire families. Gunmen and killers are in demand by both sides, with premiums paid for greater lethality, so using their contact telepathic ability, Ethan and his deadly sister Kit, chose a side. They'll face a hundred hired guns, the outcome deciding who will control the future of Chisholm. Powerful men are determined to block reforms by driving off or killing those opposed to them, and adamant reformers will meet violence with violence.
Hired by one side in the conflict, an unexpected betrayal strikes down Ethan, and he vanishes. Kit goes on a rampage, terrorizing anyone with knowledge, to discover what happened to him, and dismembered bodies accumulate as she searches for her brother. Knowing telepathically exactly what evil an individual has committed isn't admissible in courts there, or heeded by corrupt sheriffs. However, possessing the truth is ample motivation for ignoring the law to Kit, and she summons help from home. In a final bloody confrontation, with deaths on both sides, a solution that only those from Koban could produce is achieved.
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If you could sum up Koban Universe 2: Have Genes, Will Travel in three words, what would they be?
Exciting, fun and differentWho was your favorite character and why?
Kit because who doesn't like kitty cats.Any additional comments?
This book is one story, which is different than the first KU book but I think I may like this one complete story format better.Another good book by mister Bennett
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sideline or new series?
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However, there are some awkward dialogues as the characters' conversations are used to bring readers up to speed on some details, or to remind readers of previous details, and it got distracting because people who have known each other all their lives wouldn't talk like that - or even people who have just met - but the book is so fun that it's just a glitch and something an alert Editor should have caught and helped the author notice too before the book got published. Such repetitive details could be in a separate paragraph, and only mentioned once.
I still look forward to the next book, and still recommend this series to people - the first books were innovative and exciting and well done - and this new direction has promise.
The narrator did a great job with the Western accents, but every now and then the voices of previous characters in the first Koban Universe series popped up (Capt. Murikami's voice and Maggie's voice) and it makes the narrator's repertoire seem limited - this is stuff a person that acts like a director or producer should be watching for in an audio book . . .
This is such an exciting series . . . I love the light-hearted banter, and the moral and ethical code underlying the storyline . . . and am looking forward to the next book.
Fun Koban spin-off, less tech, more talk
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What made the experience of listening to Koban Universe 2: Have Genes, Will Travel the most enjoyable?
I frankly enjoyed it much more than the original series. Hopefully the author will shift his focus to more "Have Genes, Will travel"Good Spin-off Series
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editing was a little lax
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Great
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GREAT STORY
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A fun space cowboy romp.
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IMHO the particular mix of space cowboy was done well and the characters' motivations and actions fit.
Summerer did a great job as always.
If you liked the sheik side plot in the last Koban book, definitely grab this.
Fun side plot
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The smaller cattle outfits and the sheep farmers have had enough when they start shooting people in the back and burning down their homes, and decided to hire some help. They get together and answer an ad for a Kobani business called Have Genes, Will Travel.
Nathan and Kit decide to answer the call for help, and head for Chisholm, where they are met at the landing pad by a group of killers. Of course, they manage to impress the killers with their unusual skills. The wealthy cattle barons then attempt to hire Nathan and Kit for their side, but when they fail, decide to have them ambushed and killed instead.
Clearly, they don't know who they're dealing with!
This is a great story with the kind of storyline you would expect in an old western movie -- complete with a beautiful madam -- but with all the modern sci fi elements you expect from Steve Bennett. I found it hugely entertaining.
Highly Recommended for: People who love sci fi and/or sci fi/western mashups! Or anyone who enjoys a slick caper job with lots of plot twists, and a very large, very pissed off blue 'tiger.'
Kobani in the Wild Wild West . . . with Rippers!
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