
Was Once a Hero
The Robert Fenaday and Shasti Rainhell Chronicle, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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David Loving
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By:
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Edward McKeown
Reluctant privateer Robert Fenaday searches the stars for his lost love, Lisa, a naval intelligence officer whose ship disappeared near the end of the Conchirri War. He's joined by the genetically engineered assassin, Shasti Rainhell, whose cold perfection masks her dark past. Both are blackmailed by government spymaster, Mandela, into a suicidal mission to the doomed planet Enshar. Leading a team of scientists and soldiers, they must unravel the mystery of that planet's death before an ancient force reaches out to claim their lives.
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
Good space opera
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This is definitely a sci fi book that qualifies as a space opera. Sprawling universe to immerse yourself in, interesting characters and lot of adventure. The narrator did an ok job on voices but most of his characters sounded the same. All in all, I really enjoyed this one and will look for more from this author.
A great new space opera
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I found this novel quite entertaining and action packed. Robert and Shasti are quite a charismatic duo, and it is almost impossible not to fall for them. With a past in common and some dark secrets, these are the most interesting characters of the book.
There are many characters in this story, and most of them are not very developed, which made difficult at times the task of following everything. I don’t think most of them were even necessary, but I guess it is the way McKweon decided to use to show how dangerous this mission was, since many of them did not make it. Nevertheless, I think it would have worked better with less characters and more developed.
I found the mystery of the planet Enshar very intriguing, until the point where we almost know what they are up against. I found it a bit disappointing, and anticlimactic. There was something in its execution that did not completely click with me. It was a pity, since the story was quite promising.
My main issue was with the narration. I was not comfortable with David Loving’s narration and at times he seemed to run out of air. All characters sounded the same, and this is what threw me back the most, since there were many and at times it was difficult to know who was talking. I had to make an extra effort that did not really pay off.
I received a copy of this book in audio format from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.
Good space opera
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If you could sum up Was Once a Hero in three words, what would they be?
Action, mystery, spaceWho was your favorite character and why?
Toss up between Robert and Shasti, both are strong characters and I enjoy their character dynamic.Any additional comments?
Loved this book. Great narrator and great story. Fantastic space adventure for fans of the genre. I received a free review copy of this audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.Kept me on the edge of my seat
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Would you listen to Was Once a Hero again? Why?
Possibly. Its a good story and, and at some point it would be worth a relisten.What about David Loving’s performance did you like?
David Loving brings an added dimension to an already great story.Any additional comments?
First, to get it out of the way "I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review".This story is fine addition to the world of Space Opera.If you're a fan of Andre Norton, or any of the greats of old fasion space adventures,you will enjoy this one.In many ways this compares with the stories of the Solar Queen, or the stories by Murray Leinster.
It has a steady pace with few, if any,parts that fall short.
Edward McKeown is an author to keep an eye out for. If this is any indication of future stories,there will be,hopefully,many more well worth your time.
A true gem for the Space Opera fan
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This book was provided at no cost for a fair and honest review.
Great Book!
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Here's how I rate
On narrator
5= good read speed, good pronunciation, appealing voice/voices.
4= an issue with one of the above
3= many issues
1-2 I couldn't finish because of his voice
His pronunciation of many words was very off putting
Every character basically only had one voice
Story
5= good plot, keeps my attention, it doesn't ramble along, good character development
The rest follows a similar to narrator
"This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."
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