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The Dominion War Complete Series (Books 1 - 4)

A Multi-Faction Space Opera Saga of Astral Powers, Galactic War, and Empire-Shattering Secrets

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The Dominion War Complete Series (Books 1 - 4)

By: D. M. Marshall
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A galaxy on the brink of collapse.

An order hunted from all sides.

Ancient powers awakening in the Astral deep.

And one mission that could doom — or save — everything.

Now available in audiobook format — featuring Amazon’s Virtual Voice edition.

The Dominion War Complete Series (Books 1–4)

An epic, multi-faction space opera where Astral powers, political betrayal, and ancient enemies ignite a war that could consume the galaxy.

Across a fractured galaxy, the balance of power is failing.

The Edo — an elite order of Astral-sensitive warriors sworn to uphold peace — stand isolated and outnumbered, hunted by the very civilizations they once saved. And just as the Edo face rising political hostility, a far older danger prepares to return.

In the Imperial Dominion, High Doyen Riccard Brams struggles to transform a brutal dictatorship into a democracy. But his rivals work in the shadows, determined to overthrow him — and someone, or something, is fueling the unrest.

In the Commonwealth, fear and ambition ignite a movement to brand the Edo as criminals, pushing the galaxy’s most powerful civilization toward internal collapse.

Beyond known space, the machine intelligences known as the Zhur Thoggu — thought contained and defeated — forge a secret alliance and develop weapons capable of erasing starships, fleets, even entire worlds.

And deep within the Astral Plane, the ancient conflict between the High and the Deep stirs once more.

To prevent a galactic catastrophe, Edo Mushur Raichel Ison must lead a covert mission into enemy territory to uncover a conspiracy that could destroy the Edo from within. Meanwhile, the brooding Mushur Val Nordin forms an elite strike force in The Wilds, preparing to face threats only he truly understands. And Edo pilot Jake Bulver, torn between duty and heartbreak, hunts the Skave infiltrator who betrayed him — unaware of the larger war he’s about to be drawn into.

Four books. Multiple empires. Astral powers. Betrayals. Machine intelligences. A universe on the brink.

Perfect for fans of sprawling ensemble casts, deep lore, political intrigue, cosmic powers, and massive space warfare.

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The AI reader never pronounces a name the same way twice in a row. Some of its pronunciations are jarring. It detracts from the experience.

The story is a good. It's engaging and has elements borrowed from major sci-fi franchises.

The story is good

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This series takes SO much from Star Wars, not to mention that the AI voice makes everything entirely emotionless. Emotion (feelings) is a big part of Sta... I mean the Dominion War, so the automated voice really kills it.

Star Wars but with altered names

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The story is what I was hoping St@R W@rs would have been like. It's pretty good and written pretty well, the problem is the narrator being AI. I do recommend this, the narrator doesnt ruin the story.

Great story, Al Narrator bad

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I listened to all four books but because of the AI narrator I found myself uninterested in the story. The story itself seemed to be just what I was looking for but the AI narrator severely lacked.

AI Narrator was a bad choice

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