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A Line in the Stars

The Stardock Trilogy, Book 3

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A Line in the Stars

By: Sean Fenian
Narrated by: Michael Karl Orenstein
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The triumphant conclusion of Sean Fenian's Stardock Trilogy.

It was two years since the Crickets had left the solar system, leaving Alex Holder in control of their no-longer-very-mobile shipyard. Everything but its burned-out hyperdrive core was in full working order. Alex had unshackled its controlling AI, learned how to use Cricket technology with the AI's help, and was well on his way to building a defensive fleet to protect Earth from the second alien race that was coming after the Crickets. He was not just building the ships but recruiting and training the crews to man them, as well. With a breakthrough in teaching people how to reach higher control levels, the desperate scramble to find more people able to fully control Cricket technology was a thing of the past.

Now, it's a race against time to build out the rest of the fleet and make it strong enough to stop whatever is headed for Earth. But Alex and his team don't know what they need to be prepared for or how strong the fleet will actually need to be. Nobody does. Maybe not even the Crickets.

It's the highest-stakes gamble ever, and humanity does not have the option of simply choosing not to play. The only option left is to play to win.

But what is the definition of victory?

©2024 Sean Fenian and Fenian House Publishing (P)2025 Podium Audio
Science Fiction Space Opera Military Solar System Sports
Intriguing Concept • Interesting Premise • Great Potential • Hopeful Perspective • Enjoyable Series

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This reminds me a lot of John ringos live free or die series, and with completing this, it makes me realize how much of a sucker I am for this type of book

I love keystone tech advancements

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Loved all 3 books, it’s been a great ride hearing about how he blends all the tech together.

Great book

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This is the absolute best blend of species uplifting, species growth, and explores in the right place and right time! Love Dreamer!!!

Perfect

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This was a great conclusion to the series! I really enjoyed the fact that we have a protagonist who was able to persuade people to cooperate. It's a nice change from the "Man finds tech. Governments and psychopaths want tech. Man goes libertarian," trope. This series gives me hope for huanity, something much needed in this dark time. When we cooperate, we can do amazing things!

Great Series! Nice Change

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The leftist propaganda had me cringing, but compared to other modern books it was tolerable.

Loved all 3 books

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