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Nether Station

By: Kevin J. Anderson
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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From New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson comes Nether Station, a thrilling mix of epic science fiction and Lovecraftian horror.

Space is vast. Space is full of wonders. Space is terrifying.

In the darkest part of the solar system lies a wormhole. Nether.

Astrophysicist Cammie Skoura has joined the first research team traveling to the Nether anomaly, eager to understand the mechanics of the wormhole and to explore its possibilities as a shortcut to Alpha Centauri.

But another race of ancient beings has already been here—an impossibly long time ago—leaving remnants of their vast complexes and gigantic temples built for horrific beings beyond comprehension.

What dangers did those elder races find in the hidden corners of spacetime?

What did they unleash?

And what remains?

Now, Cammie and the crew of Nether Station must find the answers—before the darkest part of the cosmos swallows them up …

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Space Exploration Science Fiction Scary Horror

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Can’t wait to see how everything plays out in the next book. Scott brick again pulls an excellent performance

Looking forward to book 2

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I loved it. I love hard sci-fi and the physics that goes along with making stories plausible. I didn’t like the zombie creatures that resurrect. Demonic stories and movies go against my core beliefs and in this case go against plausibility.

I see some parallels to the Seven Suns saga which I loved. This book is a change from the military sci-fi that seems to dominate and has grown old to me, This book hopefully starts the beginning of another saga with fantastic civilisations and creative interpretations of how alien worlds interact. I don’t get wrapped up in character development, not my focus but I’m sure another saga will leave multiple opportunities to introduce new societies and people. I can’t say any of the remaining crew are outstanding but they’ll do.

A new Saga?

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Too many things didn't make sense. Everyone was greedy, stupid or both. it was llistening to a bad B movie.

A bunch of greedy morons

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This was a super fun listen.
I’m sure there is a follow up coming. I hope soon. Mr Anderson does a great job creating another part to the Lovecraft mythos.

Cosmic Horror

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It was great at first. Exciting. Cami’s never ending focus on her mentor became tedious. But near the end it was a mess of Walking Dead, brainwashing (Stargate) and other tropes. Then it firmed up enough to become intriguing and now I’m going to have to read the sequel.

Building tension.

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