The Better Part of Valor
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Narrated by:
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Marguerite Gavin
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Written by:
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Tanya Huff
About this listen
And Torin's reward - or punishment - was to be separated from her platoon and sent off on what might well prove an even more perilous assignment. She was commandeered to protect a scientific expedition to a newly discovered and seemingly derelict spaceship of truly epic proportions. And Confederation politics had saddled her with a commanding officer who might prove more of a menace to the mission's success than anything they encountered.
Only time would tell if the ship was what it appeared to be or a trap created by the Others - or the work of an as yet unknown alien race with an agenda that could prove all too hostile to other life-forms.
©2008 Tanya Huff (P)2009 TantorWhat the critics say
"Torin is everything you want in an action heroine (or hero, for that matter), and this book will leave [audiences] anxious for her next adventure." (KLIATT)
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- tenfourteen
- 2019-07-28
fantastic entry in a fantastic series
exciting and moving with character driven story and snappy dialogue. narrator does a good job distinguishing different characters and interpreting the emotion of a scene
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- Elaine Tucker
- 2020-05-29
Another great story from Tanya Huff
This is the second book in the series and I have to say that it's even better than the first. And I loved the first one. I continue to get a kick out of the nods and winks in the story like the hockey references, the double double reference in the last chapter, and the poutine mention. Can you tell the author is Canadian? It would only have been more Canadian if Torin was sitting in a Tim Horton's drinking a double double while eating a poutine and reading the latest hockey scores.
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