Destiny
The New Earth, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Keith Szarabajka
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Written by:
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Matthew Mather
About this listen
After the destruction of the planet by Nomad, the final fight for the future comes to a staggering conclusion as Earth drops toward Saturn and Jessica Rollins must decide whether to save the ones she loves, or save the human race.
Destiny is the fourth and final novel in a four-book saga that follows one family's fight to survive on a new Earth after a whole new category of disaster - all the more frightening as the science behind it was developed by a team of astrophysicists from CERN, SETI, and the Keck Observatory.
©2017 Matthew Mather (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Destiny
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- Lindsee73
- 2022-03-20
Excellent adventure
I am sincerely hoping there will be a follow up series about Jessicas life and Hectors adventures!
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- So About That
- 2024-03-23
Not as bad as 3, not as good as 2
Weirdly the best volume of this series is the second. I recommend you read that one and stop. Skip the first one too. Volume 4 of what was originally "The Nomad Trilogy" is not painfully bad, but it's not very good. Again we get loooong stretches of tedium, and surely all the character development that oppressed the first three volumes should have reduced the need to keep it up in this one. By now the author should be content that we know who these characters are and get about the business of delivering a sustained action story. I don't know if the ending is intended to set up volumes 5 thru infinity of the trilogy, but it was not a very satisfying conclusion to a very long haul. No spoiler, but let's just say that it's not far off from "and then everybody got hit by a bus" "but wait, there's some movement in the wreckage."
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