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  • Pacific Shogun

  • The Fallen World, Book 11
  • By: Jamie Ibson
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (63 ratings)

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Pacific Shogun

By: Jamie Ibson
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Twenty years after the nuclear exchange that ended modern civilization, Daimyo Rikimaru Hanzo is the senior protector of the Shogunate. He is a Specialist—one of Teledyne’s enhanced warriors from the Corporate Wars—gifted with enhanced strength and near-limitless endurance.

Rikimaru, along with his fellow Specialists Ayame and Mikael, have carved out a small island kingdom in the Strait of Juan De Fuca, northwest of Seattle. Together, they have rebuilt a semblance of civilization under Shogun Kojima’s rule.

Resources are scarce, though, and they are in a constant state of low-level, casual warfare with the nearby Victorians. Their militia guards the islands with little more than bows and spears, and the Shogun forbids them from going on the offensive. It’s better, Kojima reasons, to lead by example as there has already been too much death and destruction.

But when an old enemy from his Teledyne days marches a horde of near-feral raiders out of the ruins of Seattle—up to the Shogunate’s very doorstep—all that changes, and Rikimaru is forced to confront his past if he is to forge a future for the people he’s sworn to defend…no matter what the cost.

©2020 Jamie Ibson (P)2022 Podium Audio
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great series

I'm really loving this series it was a little much with "this fallen world" thing but now I can't get enough of it .

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Great addition to the series.

Great addition to the series. Loved the new characters and new location. Great twists and turns. Can't wait for book 12.

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A fun and exciting read.

it was a very fun read. For being his first book Jamie did a really good job with it. I could tell he did extensive research to not only get the local area around Whidbey Island, but also of Imperial Japan during the Shogun period.

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Love the Fallen World series!

Ibson continues to deliver top notch stories and Mark Boyett is my favorite narrator. When it comes to the Specialists and the Agents, I both love and hate them at the same time. Nanite enhanced is great but Imprinters are downright terrifying.

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