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The Phoenixes Choice

By: M.A. Abraham
Narrated by: Brian Callanan
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Several surprises are waiting for Kyllan’s return. Trysuil, a Tantalarian he thought dead, is most definitely not lost to their people. The Phoenixes kept Trysuil in a state of suspended animation, until the time was right for him to rejoin his people in the future. In his position of power, he is known as the Adjudicator and answers to the Phoenixes. He serves as their judge and jury on Tantalus.

Those who know Kyllan respect and admire him as a good leader of uncanny foresight and abilities. As they get to know Trysuil, they also find he is a man of vision, who is just and fair in his decisions. He does not abuse his position, and he helps the newcomers in any way he can. They also learn he can bring down the might of the Phoenixes to bear upon them, if there is a need.

©2016 Mary Ann Abraham (P)2018 Mary Ann Abraham
Science Fiction Fiction First Contact
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space travelers everywhere learning to coexist with each other on planet. there are rules that have to be abided by, if you break them the punishment is swift and fair. you aquatic aliens that live on mars and tantalus. earth people that have resettled on tantalus. then theres the tantalus people the help rule the planet. great read. hope thetes more to come

i love his tantalus series

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a very good book with a very good story enjoyable as always this author makes everything great and this book didn't disappoint
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very good

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This series keeps getting more and more intense. There were so many things going on in this book that I have no idea where to start. Trysuil is back and he has some changes that are going to happen. This was a great book but what the humans have planned is going to make what happened on Mars look like patty cake. I am looking forward to figuring out what the mother-ship can do. We heave learned about The Phoenixes and the Tantalus but that is about it. I need to know more about the ship and created it and what the ultimate goal of the ship was.

What is going to happen next?

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The Tantalus series gets even better with this new instalment that includes a huge twist in the usual M. A. Abraham style. The saga continues, where we find that all three species can work together if they are willing. Loved that Alena gets her mate back, that a wrong has been righted, Trysuil is the voice of the Phoenixes, The Adjudicator. So much going on and so much more to come. Looking forward to the next one.
A 5-star story that a sci-fi/fantasy fan can sink into with relish. It can be read as a standalone, but I would advise to start at the beginning to understand the world better.
It was a 5-star when I read it but listening to Mr. Callanan telling the story brought a whole new level of enjoyment. He has the perfect voice for the series, varied to match the personality, mood of the characters and he is consistent across the books in the series. I hope he will continue to do the rest of the them.

Trysuil was a good choice

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M. A. Abraham has a very unique and fascinating way to tell a story. I just can’t get enough of this author books. I highly recommend these books and if you’re going to read them, start from the beginning.
The narrator has a wonderful way of telling the story by projecting the mood of the characters.
Both the author and the narrator make you feel as though you’re in the book living through the trials of daily life with these people.

What an awesome book!The more I read the more I want!

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