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The Sundering

The Dread Empire's Fall Trilogy, Book 2

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The Sundering

By: Walter Jon Williams
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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“Space opera the way it ought to be.... Bujold and Weber, bend the knee; interstellar adventure has a new king, and his name is Walter Jon Williams.” (George R. R. Martin)

Following The Praxis, Walter Jon Williams’s critically acclaimed mix of space opera and military science fiction, the conflict grows for the fate of humanity...and the universe.

The Dread Empire of the Shaa is no more, following the death of the last oppressor. But freedom remains elusive for the myriad sentient races enslaved for 10 centuries, as an even greater terror arises. The Naxids - a powerful insectoid species themselves subjugated until the recent Shaa demise - plan to fill the vacuum with their own bloody domination and have already won a shattering victory with superior force and unimaginable cruelty. But two heroes survived the carnage at Magaria: Lord Gareth Martinez and the fiery, mysterious gun pilot Lady Caroline Sula, whose courageous exploits are becoming legend in the new history of galactic civil war. Yet their cunning, skill, and bravery may be no match for the overwhelming enemy descending upon the loyalist stronghold of Zanshaa, as the horrific battle looms that will determine the structure of the universe - and who shall live to inhabit it - for millennia to come.

©2004, 2015 by Walter Jon Williams (P)2021 by Blackstone Publishing and Skyboat Media, Inc.
Fiction First Contact Military Science Fiction Space Opera Space Transportation War
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Wonderful well rounded characters, beautifully built universe, perfectly paced sci-fi adventure. The author at times will have me fully engaged for hours, eager for every next word as the events unfold. This series is a rare gem and definitely worth listening to. The reader is among the best I’ve heard and brings this fantastic story to life.

Fantastic Writing

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Get ready to fast forward a lot. Way too many adjectives. The clothes of every single character are described in the slightest detail. You will learn every meals ingredients from appetizer to dessert. You'll learn about fine china, brocade draperies, hair styles, perfumes and flowers 🌷 🌷. Every once in a while a space battle will take place, maybe 45 minutes worth. I had to listen to it at 1.50 speed and still hit the 30 second skip plenty of times.

This author must be some posh dandy better suited for romance novels definitely not military science fiction.
Just saying.... to each his or her own.

A lot of adjectives, fast forward is your friend.

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i dont really care about the relationship between the manwhore and the broken lady. his lust for her makes me uncomfortable. i feel like Fred Savage in The Princess Bride... "Is this a kissing book?"

i came for some mind bending well conceived sci-fi. instead its rich people being mean to slightly less rich people, while the entire war is won by two emotionally stunted children.

why aren't all tactically minded people up ona arms about the idea that lack of military innovation is a good thing? the idea that these two people are the only ones who thought of anything, because no one else feels comfortable trying to make things better, is pretty lazy. people push and prod and champion thier own ideas.... military orthodoxy is uninteresting. what could possibly happen but these guys use improved tactics and win? that story has been told before without a sexually obsessed douche bag whining about an emtionally unavailable murderer.

i really like this author but this relationship mishmash is kind of boring and contrived. if you like your sci-fi with a sexually vigorous MC then this book might be for you. if you dont really care about healthy relationships or maybe just focusing on an interesting plot, then too.

im going to keep going but, dude, give me something to sink my teeth into.

or just when the action starts, end the novel abruptly. gross.

is this a romance novel?

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