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No Rest for the Wicked

By: Michael Chatfield
Narrated by: Dan Bittner
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Earth is safe for now, with it came some much needed surprises. Though if Salchar was expecting a break he’s in for a rude awakening, well he’s already done that once...but anyway.

Lady Fairgate has sensed something has gone wrong at Parnmal. Thinking that Jorsht is now trying to carve out his own little kingdom, she sends Captain Kelu, one of her favourite enforcers with the largest Syndicate Fleet assembled since the Syndicate and the Union went head to head.

Though Kelu is in for some nasty surprises when he reaches Parnmal, Jorsht isn’t home and this little bit of space is defended by the Free Fleet. Salchar and his people are going to have to pull some major tricks out of their hats to survive the defense of Parnmal. It’s time to see if the Free Fleet has what it takes to survive. No matter what the outcome, they're going to make sure no one is going to forget their names.

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The story continues and a few new plot lines are added. I just do not see the reason for all the harsh language To me iit takes away from enjoyment of the story.

Why the Language??

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Someone with no real fighting experience helps lead other to be the best they can be to save earth and other alien planets.

good

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We enjoyed his transformation. Now no one knows when or if to expect an explosive scene. Good work on that Mike. Can't wait to see his collision with the US.


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Great work Mike.

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the pacing was an issue. This is Not the 1st time pacing has been a problem mostly this one feels like to bits from another book that got smashed together to bridge the transition from the 2nd to the 4th book Honestly we could a drop the whole section in the middle ended book 2 with the first few chapters of this one and then tacked on the last couple chapters at the end to the next book and we wouldn't have missed a beat.

meh

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then this book happened. @5 hours, 13 minutes, 40 seconds I lost all interest in this series. I highly doubt that I will finish this series because of what happened at this time stamp. The fact that up until this point, he was making the "hard decisions", sacrificing friends, then all of a sudden, for a bunch of nobodies, he puts the whole fleet at risk.

All for a small plot line, you destroyed the over-arching story, completely losing all respect I had for the MC.

I was happy with this series....

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He let the leader of his cause get captured knowingly to protect secret ships? Moron

How is the intelligence officer not to blame?

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Spoilers Salchar was so stupid in this book. He betrayed his guard and the whole fleet by surrendering himself. If he thought he could be rescued, he should be able to believe that the others could be rescued. They weren't going to kill the hostages, that was their only leverage. His guard shouldn't have been stupid enough to let him turn himself in. For someone with trust issues, he sure acts like a trusting idiot in this book. There are a lot of issues in this book. I love the author and in general love the series, but wow, it was hard to listen to. How did they keep losing track of an agent that they knew they couldn't trust and that had a whole team of people who hated him watching him? How did they not have a team on standby in case Salchar's communicator cut out for even a second. Worst case scenario, they slightly offend someone for a technical malfunction. I hate giving bad reviews, so pretend this is a one star

I'm really angry

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