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STEN and the Pirate Queen

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STEN and the Pirate Queen

By: Allan Cole
Narrated by: Jerry Sciarrio
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With the Empire poised on the edge of war, Sten spearheads the Eternal Emperor’s crackdown on the pirates and traitorous profiteers who are arming his enemies with vital war supplies. A trap is baited to lure the villains into a truel - a three-way duel. Only one thing stands in Sten’s way: Venatora, the beautiful pirate queen he’s grown to love. When it comes down to it, can he overcome loyalty and duty and pull the trigger?

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Allen I hope you and chris are having a GREAT TIME,,and I'm sure you guys are comming up with some GREAT sten material.
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I almost quit this book on multiple occasions. I don't know, maybe this was written for adolescents. I felt like I was listening to a graphic novel and, without the benefit of the graphics, the alien characters - and the story by extension - made no sense to me at all. I think, maybe, the aliens included a kangaroo, a pig, a dog, a wolf, a crab, and other unidentifiable species. The novel overflowed with cliché, innuendo, and double entendre. While the narrator had a good grasp of accents, they were an annoying and difficult way to keep track of the characters. I may ask Audible to return my credit.

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