
The Privilege of Peace
Peacekeeper, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Marguerite Gavin
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By:
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Tanya Huff
Former space marine Torin Kerr returns for one final adventure to save the Confederation in the last book in the military science-fiction Peacekeeper trilogy.
Warden Torin Kerr has put her past behind her and built a life away from the war and everything that meant. From the good, from the bad. From the heroics, from the betrayal.
She's created a place and purpose for others like her, a way to use their training for the good of the Confederation. She has friends, family, purpose. Unfortunately, her past refuses to grant her the same absolution.
Big Yellow, the ship form of the plastic aliens responsible for the war, returns. The Silsviss test the strength of the Confederation. Torin has to be Gunnery Sergeant Kerr once again and find a way to keep the peace.
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Story: Humans First want Torin dead and out of the way, especially leader Anthony Marteau. But Torin is a hard woman to kill, especially since she has a tight clan of friends around her. But when it comes time to return the 'data sheet' plastic to the plastic aliens, things are about to come to a head with General Morris, Anthony Marteau, all the elder races and all the younger races in for the wild ride.
There are so many laugh out loud or simple chuckle/snicker moments as to make this Peacekeeper series a treat. From Torin and boyfriend Craig bon mots, to sexual innuendos, puns, and observations about the aliens that inhabit the book. It's so effortless and whip smart as to be almost an art form. You'd swear they were living and breathing characters, each nuanced and with their own ticks and quirks.
Of course, it doesn't hurt that Torin Kerr is such a great female protagonist. Tough as nails but with a good heart and a smart head, she is a no-nonsense woman with an agenda of keeping her companions alive. You root for her and all her crew as they tough their way through all the series has thrown at them. Those wondering how this ends and if it is good need not worry - The denouement is allowed to happen organically but with all the action we have come to expect when Kerr is involved.
I listened to the Audible version and the narrator did an excellent job with all the characterizations. There was no doubt who was speaking and why they were an alien and not human. In all, definitely one of my all time favorite series and it is with bittersweet joy that I finished this ending book.
Sooo Good!
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Becoming my favorite SciFi author
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Thanks!
It just gets better
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Awesome series
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Just love Torin Kerr!
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THE BEST
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Very very good
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More?
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An amazing end to an amazing series
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If you're already a fan of Torin from the Confederation/Valor and Peacekeeper series, you probably won't be disappointed in this outing. I did find the pacing to be a bit uneven, tho, especially in the first part when there were so many storylines and diversions in an attempt to fit everything into the final book in this arc. Some things were given more focus than needed and others cut too short, IMO. And, although several old foes have been dealt with (at least for now) in this arc, there are now new rifts within the Confederation itself to confront. Granted, not everything has to have a tidy conclusion, but I'm really hoping that Huff hasn't completely closed the door on possible future Torin/Confederation stories.
I read the book before listening to the audio, and have to say that I enjoyed the audio version a bit more. Marguerite Gavin always does a great job, but really shines with these books and never hits a wrong note.
I Hope This Isn't the End
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