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Relic Worlds - Lancaster James & the Search for the Promised World (Volume 1)

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Relic Worlds - Lancaster James & the Search for the Promised World (Volume 1)

By: Jeff McArthur
Narrated by: Jon Ryan
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Lancaster James is scouring ancient ruins of long lost civilizations on distant planets in search of powerful relics that may unlock the greatest secrets of the galaxy. He is now hot on the trail of an elusive alien race that believed their god was leading them to their "Promised World". Who they were and what they have hidden away is a mystery Lancaster hopes to solve, so he can learn why they disappeared from the cosmos. He will have to overcome others, however, such as space pirates, gamblers, mercenaries, and corporate armies who want to claim the artifacts for their own wealth and power. He has the knowledge and the education, and a partner named Little Jack; one of the best former corporate spies in the galaxy. It is a race against time as Lancaster struggles to understand what happened to other life forms in the universe before humans suffer the same fate. Join him on this and other adventures at: www.relicworlds.com

©2014 Jeff McArthur (P)2016 Jeff McArthur
Adventure Science Fiction Fiction
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full of details and charismatic characters

Lancaster James is an adventurous man who travels to far away planets to investigate long forgotten races. Little Jack will often join him in his pursues and together they will meet many challenges. In this occasion they want to find the truth behind a valuable medallion, which seems important enough to have many important people willing to kill in order to get it. The truth behind it will not be money, nor power, but just a very important discovery about an extinct race.

If you think that the title of this book sounds a bit like 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' or another of these movies you are right. Lancaster James is the Indiana Jones of the future, with his brimmed hat, traveling from planet to planet, studying old civilizations and always hungry for risk. It is not a mere copy of the old hero but a different approach to the classic adventurer. The book is highly entertaining, and it kept my attention until the very end, when we discover the truth about the extinct race. The characters were archetypes but interesting enough to be almost alive. I missed though some more dialog, especially at the beginning and maybe some more details about their personalities. Towards the end the book feels much more dynamic. Something that also changed and improved along the book were the constructions and fluidity of the narration. At the beginning the book was plagued with expression and repetitions like 'Lancaster did this. Lancaster did that.', but after a while the style becomes more fluid.

The characters were each introduced in a new chapter, which helped not to be overwhelmed with many characters at once. I cannot help but feel that this book was written in a very cinematographic style.

Jon Ryan's narration was clear but lacked personality and tone modulations, sounding a bit robotic at times. I had several issues with the audio production. It seems pauses where artificially shortened, becoming too short at times, something that I noticed mostly at the beginning. On two occasions there is a repeated sentence and there were two times when something was incorrectly edited out, breaking the sound in mid word. We can only imagine what it should have been said, because those parts were edited out. The music between chapters was a nice touch to give some ambience, but the editor did not play very well with volume controls, and there are a couple of times when the music masks the narration and it is difficult to understand what Ryan is saying.

I found the narration speed higher than usual. It was not an issue since I tend to play books faster than regular speed, but in this case 1X or 1.1 X was fine for me.

All in all, I really enjoyed the audiobook. The story was amazing, full of details and charismatic characters. I just wish there had been some more attention put into the audio production.

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horrible story line and the melotone voice sucked

melotone narration. did not allow you to get into the story. I need the more words to submit
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Just fun si- fi

Entertaining, clean space- opera. Hi-tech Indiana Jones.
Narration a little stilted but passable. Would listen to more of these.

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