
On the Rocks
Arturo Sandus, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Dave Core
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By:
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Peter Rhodan
Captain Arturo Sanders was having a bad day. First the routine destruction of some ancient automatic defense batteries became a disaster, when his ship’s screens failed, and he had no choice to abandon ship.
Then he had to rescue two left behind crew people, which meant he missed the main shuttle evacuation leaving him and his two companions in a shuttle on their own at the rear.
Then the shuttle was hit by enemy fire just as they traversed the jump point, of course! This sent the shuttle through something to somewhere, but not the safe system the rest of the crew had jumped to!
The damage to the shuttle meant they would need a dockyard or failing that they would have to land on a planet to effect repairs, which seemed likely, as the system had no electronic signature, so space docks looked unlikely.
The third planet was in fact inhabited, but by primitives armed with swords and spears, probably an old Imperial colony that had been cut off and regressed tech-wise. They should be able to land and repair their shuttle somewhere out of the way, except, of course, the engines decided to fail halfway down!
This led to a close encounter with the side of a mountain, followed by a crash-landing into a lake.
And then his day got really bad!
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Moar please
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great story, rushed narration?
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Hopefully it doesn't devolve into Christian bashing, being critical is fine but blaming the fall of Rome on Christianity just rolling my eyes. The emperor simply left pagans north of Balkans to themselves and true to Constantine's saying "make haste slowly" main reason city of Rome was left to fend for itself power was mover to New Rome(Constantinople) capital was often mover closer to the action.... Rant over... Book is rather good loved the twist. Has an actual ending and no real cliffhanger, while leaving and opening for next book.
Will be getting next audio book... Or Kindle book if they take too long on follow up.
Great start.
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Enjoyable story, narration needs work.
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I have no idea if the book was good or bad...I wish I would have listened to the excerpt, another wasted credit.
No rating, one star was too generous....
Don’t do it...
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This guy is in a hurry.
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