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The Flaxen Tyranny

By: Simon Evans
Narrated by: Jane Wing
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The sentient star ship Echo is sent on humanity’s first interstellar voyage to colonize a new world, lightyears away from Earth. The mission ends in catastrophe, and Echo is catapulted thousands of years into the future. The captain of Echo, Kip Eastcott and his crew return to Earth to find the solar system has changed beyond imagination. What is the purpose of the colossal metal cylinder in orbit around Jupiter, and the enigmatic girl AI at its heart? How has the solar system regressed in nearly ten thousand years? And most crucially, who are the tyrannous and murderous race from the terraformed planet Venus, who call themselves Flaxens? Kip must find answers to these mysteries if humanity is to be saved from annihilation.

©2023 Simon Evans (P)2023 Simon Evans
Hard Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction Solar System Interstellar

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Good and relativey positive SciFi

Quite an interesting SciFi book. It is a very hopeful book with a litte twist ending. The main good characters vere lovable, specially that one AI (no spoilers!). Even if it is not my kind of SciFi, I can recommend this to anyone who likes that genre with a more positive messaging, even with some feeting mentions of terrible acts.

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Magnificent + detailed space opera worth the time

Simon Evans is a storyteller that has masterfully constructed both environments and situations that create obstacles for our endearing main characters and their AI companions. The Flaxen Tyranny is told in a deliberate and tension-building manner that connects the listener to the characters, understanding their motivations, strengths, and weaknesses. The sci-fi elements are grounded and believable, while the atrocities and horrors of alien war are emotionally disturbing. The fight for humanity's survival is told expertly by Jane Wing whose vocal range personifies each man, woman, child, alien, and AI with clarity and individuality. I will definitely be watching for the next installment. [Disclosure: I received this title for free and listened at 1.7x]

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Mind powers, AI and fighting evil space Nazis

Solid sci-fi. Good characters. Some entirely too realistic. Dark as heck at times, but happy-ish ending?

The only complaint I have is that the narrator needs a little more work on masculine voices.

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