
Storm of Vengeance
Crimson Worlds Refugees, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Jay Snyder
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By:
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Jay Allan
The refugees fight on....
Earth Two is a world beset by dangers, inside and out. Its genetic groupings, the cloned “Tanks”, the “Natural Borns”, and the hybrid “Mules” exist uneasily, each wary of the others, even as they rally to face the deadly threat of the First Imperium’s robot warriors.
President Max Harmon and his inner circle have played an elaborate game of chess for 12 years, a deadly battle of wits with the genocidal alien intelligence known as the Regent. They have moved fleets, spread deceptions, built decoy planets...all to hide Earth Two’s location, to protect it from the deadly onslaught of the enemy.
But sitting and waiting is a losing game. The Regent’s resources are just too powerful, its technology too advanced. It will find Earth Two eventually...and when it does, it will consign the planet to the apocalypse of antimatter devastation. Harmon knows his people must do something...and when a scouting fleet sends back word that it has found the enemy’s antimatter production site, it seems almost too good to be true.
Harmon suspects it is all a trap designed to lure his fleet to its destruction. But, more than one side can lay a trap, or turn one around, and the elimination of the Regent’s antimatter production will go a long way to evening the two sides, and setting the stage for a final showdown the humans can win.
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There is little new in terms of science or tech, other than that the mules develop a cure for the tank disease, but plan on using this tech as a basis for their power grab. The story is weakened by the continual ruminations of all the major characters as they lament all their past actions, but feel they had no other choices. Even the minions of the Regent get into the act, 2nd guessing their boss, but carrying out his orders. The mules, with their Greek and Roman names carry this too far and their conversations with each other come off as a philosophical discussion between Socrates and Pliny the Elder. Lastly the decision to gamble everything on the antimatter facility seems a bit questionable as they have no way to ascertain if they are kicking the Regent's butt or merely pricking a boil on the Regent's butt. Hopefully, this trilogy will not end with a 3rd Regent taking up the mantle of the Imperium.
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Running out of steam
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