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Of Humans and Empires

By: Aaron Holloway
Narrated by: Jack Voraces
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In a galaxy filled with terrors, the brave men and women of the Union Special Services stand ever ready to defend humanity and those races under its protection from the dark. Listen for yourself the now declassified experience of one agent, codenamed “Friend”, on their mission to discover any possible threats to the Union within the Empire. And see through alien eyes how humanity’s meteoric rise to power is viewed in the broader galaxy.

Inspired by stories from the HFY Subreddit.

©2020 Aaron R Holloway (P)2020 Aaron R Holloway
Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
Unique Storytelling Style • Engaging Sci-fi Setting • Engaging Narration • Interesting Flashback Structure

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Big Fan of the narrator and he brings this series to life. I enjoyed the unique writing style and will purchase the others in the series.

Very immersive story by S tier narrator

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Jack Voraces blew my socks off with this over the top narration. Hilarious!
Imagine a drunken Scotsman regaling you with a crazy sci-fi tale.
So much energy.

I just wish, like others, that it was longer.

Oh well, I'm now in a hurry to read part 2!

Straight out of left field. In a good way!

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This was a fun story about humanity's first steps into space travel as recounted by a secret agent reporting from recently declassified files. For a short novella, it was engaging, and I wish it had lasted longer.

I listened to the audiobook, narrated by Jack Voraces. Apart from a little strangeness from my brain resulting from having just listened to Voraces narrate a chapter from the Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality podcast and thus having it sound like Harry Potter was the special agent reporting on humanity's ascent to space travel - though that could be a fun in-the-future episode for Harry and his gang - I really enjoyed Voraces' narration. As with his other works, his narration is engaging and pulls me right into the story. As a result, it was over almost before I knew it and I was wishing for more.

I guess that means I'm going to have to listen to the sequel.

Great listen!

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I can't remember ever listening to a story like this that was basically a mass of flashbacks and also this awesome.
A story about humanities challenges and encounters with the greater universe, if it wasn't so empty as it seems to be in reality, all told from the perspective of an outside observer.
The only other series i remember like this, were the entire story is essentially flashbacks, complete with interruptions is Kane Chronicles, but that one didn't lean into it this much.

All in all i really liked it and can't wait to continue this series.

Awesome Story

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I enjoyed this story and it reminded me of the story “One Ship” by Alexander Bruce which is a very good thing.

I would love to have more then a cursory look at this world as it leaves a lot of questions but I enjoyed what was here.

A creative if limited look into a interesting future.

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