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Subversion

Enemy Lines, Book 1

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Subversion

By: John Mierau
Narrated by: Kelley Hazen
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Spies, soldiers, thieves, and aliens. All caught in a power play between corporations and governments to control the future of our world. A future where humanity isn't the only player, and the lines aren't as clear as you think.

Welcome to Enemy Lines.

In a near future, something has arrived. In the asteroid belt, a secret outpost of humanity must withstand a test they are not prepared for... or all humanity will burn.

Subversion is book one in a new thriller/space opera series, Enemy Lines. That pits man against a coming reckoning at alien hands...if we can survive our own eternal greed.

©2012 John Mierau (P)2014 John Mierau
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera
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Great story. I'm completely hooked. I was mesmerized. All I can say is where is the next one?

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Where does Subversion rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

My favorite audiobook.

What did you like best about this story?

I enjoy characters and this story is certainly full of them.

Which character – as performed by Kelley Hazen – was your favorite?

Kelley Hazen does a fine set of characters voices especially considering most (but not all) are males in this book. But it is as a narrator where she is nonpareil. I could listen to her read installation instructions for an after-market trailer hitch.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

This is filled with such fast paced action and revelations It's like a ground hornet attack, only a lot more fun.

Any additional comments?

The diverse & separate story threads that obviously will connect at some point, are all interesting and really move along. There is no weak link. Sort of reminds me of Herman Wouk's Winds of War, in that respect.

A backwards rollercoaster ride.

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