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Osdal

Harmony War, Book 3

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Osdal

By: Michael Chatfield
Narrated by: Joel Richards
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Masoul wasn't just an uprising; it was the starting of a war. Harmony didn't start on Masoul; they were using it as a testing ground.

Moretti has a lead on from where Harmony might have come. First, they need to defeat Harmony's forces in Osdal.

Nerva's not going to throw his people at Harmony; this is not just a colonist uprising, this is a well-armed and well-backed military. They need more information. It comes down to the Triple-Twos to find out that information.

Once again, the Victor brothers and their platoon will be right at the heart of Harmony.

Nothing will be the same after Osdal.

©2016 Michael Chatfield (P)2018 Tantor
Hard Science Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera
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A large part of Osdal focuses on preparation for an operation, and in many ways, it echoes the narrative structure of the previous installment. The story is simple, and the timeline occasionally jumps in a way that might disorient some readers. However, the overall performance remains strong.

What stood out most in this book was the emotional depth. I found myself genuinely caring about Caroline and Mark. While I’ve read all the previous books and mostly connected only with Mark, Tyler, and Alexis, this entry managed to land some emotional punches—particularly through Caroline’s arc and the moments involving the Castillo.

Though not without its flaws, Osdal is worth it.

No Without its flaws, but worth it.

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OK, so, I really like this series. That being said, I think, this one missed the mark a little. It was a lot of action and not as much plot or character growth. It just felt... different from the first 2 and that was a little dissapointing for me. Anyway, it wasn't so bad that I won't continue the series. Just felt I needed to point that out. The narration is consistent, though, so that is good.

good but not my favorite

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One of the worst books I've listened to, and I've listened to some terrible ones...story is crap, characters cartoonish, and the action is paper thin....avoid at all cost!

garbage

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