Renegade Ravager Omnibus
Renegade Ravager
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Narrated by:
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Christian J. Gilliland
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Amber Hartt
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By:
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M.E. Thorne
The complete series in a single offering!
Aliens, madmen, or horrors from beyond the stars – nothing will get in the way of my revenge.
My name is James Browning. Not long ago, I was a proud member of the 92nd Legion, the Star Ravagers. We were super-soldiers that defended humanity from aliens, heretics, and otherworldly threats. But a callous betrayal left my legion decimated, erased, and dishonored.
I thought I was doomed to spend the rest of my life on a distant penal colony. But when I suddenly find myself stranded in an alien space station, surrounded by the wrecks of lost spaceships, I know I have a chance at escape. But to do so I’ll need to defy the madness inflicted by the station, defeat hordes of man-eating aliens, and crush a cult of lunatics who worship a horrifying god.
But I’m not alone. I’ll form a crew of beautiful, dangerous women: a brilliant engineer, an ancient, fragmented AI, and a human-alien hybrid. But the danger we face is beyond mortal comprehension, a threat not just to us… but to the entire Milky Way.
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unpredictable
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Good series, great value
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And the real twist at the end was not something that had much in the way of set-up; it felt very deus ex machinic, to coin a phrase.
It wasn’t enough to make the whole thing feel unsatisfying; but it was enough to make things feel a bit more plastic, a bit less realistic. Not that anyone reading this sort of tale is necessarily seeking realism, but that’s true of most fantasy, and a lot of science fiction. Part of the bargain of these settings, in the best books, is that the fundamental unreality of the settings lets the author explore the human condition; that feels like it’s absent in the harem-lit corner. While there’s lots of death, there’s remarkably little loss experienced by the core group of heroes.
Good story, few surprises
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Fun story
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This is a love letter to the fans…
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