
Mage-Commander
Mage-Officer of Mars, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Written by:
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Glynn Stewart
About this listen
Some soldiers are the shields of innocent souls, others are the fanatics of their cause. For them...no war is ever truly over.
Mage-Commander Roslyn Chambers has risen through the ranks of the Royal Martian Navy. Tempered on the anvil of the war against the secessionist UnArcana World and tested against the evil of Project Orpheus, she now serves as second-in-command of one of their most prestigious battlecruisers, Duke of Magnificence.
A desperate call for help sends Roslyn and her new ship deep into the frontiers of Protectorate space, where they discover that hold-outs of the UnArcana Worlds’ fleets have returned to plunder innocent ships across the Fringe. To protect the innocent and serve her queen, Roslyn must rise to the task before her. She must learn to command - both herself and a warship of the Mage-Queen of Mars.
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- Steve Delong
- 2023-10-22
Subpar narrator, decent story,
Three points:
1. Some parts of this book are very very very similar to the first Honor Harrington book by David Weber. Plot point for plot point. Some characters have almost word for word identical interactions as in Basilisk Station. I probably wouldn't have noticed, but I just recently started the Honor Harrington series, so it really stood out. It was disconcerting at times. The similarities (identicalities needs to be a word for situations like this) were so strong that I can't imagine a scenario where it was done by accident.
2. This narrator is... not good. He reads the words, but obviously isn't paying attention to what he's reading. He ackwardly breaks up phases, and reads nearly everything monotone. Honestly it's like listening to one of the better (as of 2023 at least) AI narrators. The words are mostly pronounced correctly, but they're not quite read in context.
3. Other than that, pretty good short book.
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