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REV

REV Warriors Series, Book 1

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REV

By: T. R. Harris
Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
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Internationally best-selling science-fiction author T. R. Harris introduces his exciting new military/space opera series about the future of space warfare...and the destiny of mankind.

Every kid wanted to be a REV, but very few ever would.

Zac Murphy was the most badass REV warrior in the Corps. He'd gone on more Runs and killed more aliens than any single human alive. He'd been one of the early volunteers for the NT-4 program, which used a powerful performance-enhancing drug to turn ordinary Marines into super killing machines. Affectionately called REV, the drug wasn't for everyone. Few made it through the screening process, and fewer still into the Fleet.

Zac was the most senior REV alive, a miracle of science and a legend in the Corps. His job was to be the battering ram for the Marines, the first in while revved up on NT-4.

During a Run, he was a mindless killing machine, dangerous to both foe and friend alike. That's why his fellow Marines gave him a wide berth until he could be put down with the Twilight drug. At that point, he was somewhat manageable.

But something was happening to Zac. Long after most other REVs were dead, burned out or "retired", Zac was growing stronger, more powerful.

He was also doing what no REV had ever done before during a Run. He was beginning to think.

©2018 T. R. Harris (P)2018 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Superhero
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Mili sifi at it's best with strong men leading the action.

Keith works very well with the restrictions usually put on the genre

strong start

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it was a fantastic book, and descriptive. I'm hooked now, looking forward for the next in the series.

great book!

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Action filled and inventive . Definitely a boy book, but the characters are developing in a way that I enjoy, and the plot twists were unexpected.
The narrator Keith Sellon-Wright has the right tone - straight forward, exciting and not overly dramatic, with good accents for the various characters.
I'm looking forward to the next in the series and getting to know our Revs, their friends and enemies better.

a fun summer read

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Solid, story. solid voice acting. Loved the Cockney accent. Made characters feel powerful, and given a slight bond.

Solid.

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It is a mix of known space opera details with new characters and situations.

Great story

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I read a lot of military sci-fi stories and figured it was going to be all guts and glory but the drawbacks were pretty relatable. I definitely want to know what happens next.

Relatable

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The narrator has the ability for decent characterization and demonstrates this inconsistently. His third person narration completely undermines the author’s efforts towards dramatic effect by sounding like he is reading to small children or perhaps conducting a corporate training. The story is decent, the pacing doesn’t really follow a typical story arc, but isn’t so bad that it distracts from the overall effect.

Decent story lackluster narration

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the story us mediocre and the characters are kinda bland. But it isn't really boring. The only thing that really stood out is the hilarious pod system.

goofiest propulsion system proposed in seriousness

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Simplistic, unexciting writing, uncomplicated plot and read by someone who sounds like he would be right at home reading an excel spreadsheet, out loud, to geriatrics.

Not at all a good book. Terrible in fact

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