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The Departure
- The Owner, Book 1
- Narrated by: Steve West, John Mawson
- Length: 16 hrs and 20 mins
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The Argus Space Station looks down on a nightmarish Earth. And from this safe distance, the Committee enforces its despotic rule. There are too many people and too few resources, and they need 12 billion to die before Earth can be stabilised. So corruption is rife, people starve, and the poor are policed by mechanised overseers and identity-reader guns. Citizens already fear the brutal Inspectorate with its pain inducers. But to reach its goals, the Committee will unleash satellite laser weaponry, taking carnage to a new level.
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In the 25th century, only the Shoal possess the secret of faster-than-light travel (FTL), giving them absolute control over all trade and exploration throughout the galaxy. Mankind has operated within their influence for two centuries, establishing a dozen human colony worlds scattered along Shoal trade routes. Dakota Merrick, while serving as a military pilot, has witnessed atrocities for which this alien race is responsible.
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Cool character & plot ! Do you like Chase Colpath?
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Inquisitor
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To Inquisitor Angel Xia, it was just another corporate killing on a backwater planet. But as the bodies begin to pile up and she finds herself a target, she realizes she's stepped on one toe too many. Barely escaping attempts on her life by powerful agents with seemingly limitless reach and influence, Angel senses even her co-Inquisitors can't be trusted. But as the web tightens, she receives a cryptic message from a computer program claiming to be a little girl in desperate need of her help.
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meh
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Star Warrior
- By: Isaac Hooke
- Narrated by: Todd McLaren
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In a galaxy where the fabric of reality can be bent and shaped by a privileged few, and almost any skill desired is a mere injection away, one young man is thrust into the fight of his life. Tane, a hydroponics farmer with some mad cereal crop gene-splicing skills, decides to get chipped. The operation gives him full control over his autonomic nervous and endocrine systems, plus the ability to install custom memories. All seems well until a couple of days later aliens come knocking at his door. And they aren't the friendly type.
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wheel of time
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The Earth lies in ruins in the aftermath of an extraterrestrial invasion, the land devastated by a desperate war with no winners between mankind and a race of vicious, intelligent creatures. The seas are drying up while the atmosphere corrodes and slowly cooks any life remaining on the now desolate rock. Food is scarce, trust even more so, and the only people left alive all have done horrific things to stay that way.
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Paint by numbers
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The Atlantis Ship
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Carson Mach, a former war hero turned freelancer, seeks the biggest payday of his life when he's tasked to hunt down a ghost ship that has echoed through the centuries. The legendary Atlantis ship has become a reality, appearing at the Commonwealth frontier and obliterating an orbital station.
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Very Good Story, Looking Forward to the Next Book
- By Striker on 09-13-15
By: A. C. Hadfield
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Predator ships stream into human space in unprecedented numbers. The Colonial Marines, controlled by Weyland-Yutani, respond to the incursion, thus entering the Rage War. This terrifying assault by the Yautja cannot go unchallenged, yet the cost of combat is high. Predators are master combatants, and each encounter yields a high body count. Then, when Lt. Johnny Mains and his marines - the VoidLarks - enter the fray, they discover an enemy deadlier than any could imagine.
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I was really wanted to like this book!!
- By jeremy lamarch on 05-15-16
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Captain Max Ahlgren is proud to be one of the first team commanders in the Marine Corps’ nascent MARSOC detachment. Finally, the Corps’ elite warriors are working alongside those of other branches, battling insurgents, not on the front lines but behind them. After his first mission, however, Max learns he will be replaced as team commander.
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Revenge is said best served cold It best high volt
- By Dennis on 03-25-21
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Master Sergeant
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They call it The Green Hell. A maze of tangled jungle, the planet Makaum is one of the most dangerous places in the universe. And for Terran Military Master Sergeant Frank Sage, it is now home.The war between the Terrans and the Phrenorians rages, and both sides have their sights set on Makaum. If the planet's rich resources fall into enemy hands, it could mean devastation for the Terran army.
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Fun Romp
- By Bob H. on 04-13-16
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Tantalus Depths
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The Tantalus 13 survey expedition went off the rails as soon as Mary Ketch and the crew of the Diamelen learned that the thing beneath their feet wasn’t a planet. An impossibly vast and ancient artificial structure lies below, hidden from the universe under a façade of cratered stone. SCARAB arrived on Tantalus 13 two years ago. An artificially intelligent, self-constructing factory, it was supposed to aid the crew in their mission, to meet their every need.
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Good primer for Young Adults new to sci-fi!
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Terminator 3
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In the third installment of the film that made Arnold Schwarzenegger a household name, John Connor is older and is still a target for killer machines from the future. The human resistance sends back the Terminator who saved his life when he was just a boy to protect him from an even more lethal Terminator model: the Terminatrix - in the shape of a woman and capable of making all previous Terminators seem slow and stupid. If Connor doesn't survive, the future is lost...
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All of what a movie can not offer
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The Reality Dysfunction
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In AD 2600, the human race is finally beginning to realize its full potential. Hundreds of colonized planets scattered across the galaxy host a multitude of prosperous and wildly diverse cultures. Genetic engineering has pushed evolution far beyond nature's boundaries, defeating disease and producing extraordinary spaceborn creatures. Huge fleets of sentient trader starships thrive on the wealth created by the industrialization of entire star systems, and throughout inhabited space the Confederation Navy keeps the peace.
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- By Patrick on 04-05-16
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- Jim "The Impatient"
- 10-01-14
MY HOME IS IN YOUR HEAD
I was expecting something like Skinner. I got Stainless Steel Rat meets Necromancer, meets 1984. The only one more bored then me was the narrator.
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- thethirdheat
- 12-20-16
not sci fi, just a political rant
Unfortunately, Neal has become a myopic whiny political zealot trying to force feed ideology - the same as the villains in his earlier books. There is no enjoyment or wonder in the writing anymore, only snarky hate at his political opponents. No more science, only political pot shots with some technology thrown just to make sure the story is classified as sci fi. Besides the advanced technology, the little science it references is questionable if not wrong.
Neal always did a mediocre job with character development but made up for it with stories of competing technology and questions about the direction of progress and what it means to live in an unrestricted post wealth multi planet society. Now it is just mediocre character development and strict ideology preached rather than explored with an open mind.
I was heart broken that this book was unreadable. but that's life I guess. he can write what he wants
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- SciFi Kindle
- 04-10-13
Bites the Hand that Enslaves
No one can drive home the lethality of warfare in space like Asher; he seems to take a sadistic pleasure in the hyper-violent, extremely-detailed, slow-motion linguistic dissection of his fodder characters. And yet, we his readers will keep lining up for more! In this novel, the first of new series centering on a character who comes to call himself 'The Owner', Humanity has come under the tyranny of an elitist world government headed by 'The Committee', and we follow the stories of two individuals who stand up to that oppression. The Committee is an over-the-top caricature of every evil regime since Huxley's "Brave New World", complete with euphemistic propaganda machines, jack-booted secret police who institute casual genocide, near-complete population surveillance, and their own version of George Lucas' Death Star under construction. It is personified by two ruthless facility directors who separately come to be challenged by our two protagonists, and subsequently revealed to be pathologically murderers. It is frequently gratifying to read, in our heroes' march toward vengeance, the ensuing bloodletting and near-pornographic violence against persons and property, but only if one isn't expecting any profound themes or lessons behind it. The only one you'll find can probably be seen by page five: Oppression of the masses by the elite is bad. The story is at its strongest when its protagonists are at their weakest; nearly destroyed and facing certain defeat, and yet manage to cleverly outwit their predicament. For those readers who join me in a personal taste for more alien locales & life in their SF, I would instead point you to Asher's "Polity" series, but for those who are looking for some escapism set in a closer future and limited to strictly human cultures, you have no further to look!
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- 05-10-15
Realistic, frightening dystopic vision
Neal Asher's The Departure which is the 1st installment in the Owner trilogy, is a frightening realistic dystopic future vision of what may be the eventual outcome of the culmination of a digitally interconnected world that is both powerfully intrusive into individual lives, while at the same time, substantially vulnerable to abuse and corruption. Asher paints a terrifying scenario of a future with a fragile society where the bulk of humanity, referred to a "zero assets" (ZAs) offers nothing of value to an oligarchic government that is seeking a final solution for a sustainable future with their retention of total societal control. Into this mix comes a former genius, since discarded by the power elites, who is both mentally damaged, but also digitally enhanced to challenge the current regime. At the same time,a power struggle for survival is occurring in the fledgling Mars colony that was put on hold, while the Earth issues are sorted out.
The sci-fi elements are pure Asher with the primitive beginnings of artificial intelligence (AI) beginning to emerge and assert itself. There is much in the way of human machine interface that telegraphs Asher's long term perspective on the AI ascendancy. While the space elements are futuristic (a Mars colony, a massive orbital space station, military style laser satellites, etc.), there is nothing overly remarkable or imaginative about their design or utilization. At its heart, this is a tale of prophecy of the potential perils and pitfalls of civilization's expectations for a risk-less and careful future by turning over personal responsibilities to machines and a select group of fallible humans.
The narration is superb with an excellent range of voices, solid pacing, and a tone that perfectly aligns with the delicate, yet tense nature of the action.
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- Cody
- 02-12-13
Neal Asher Delivers Again
After listening to Neal Asher's Spatterjay series I frequently check to see if any of his other works have been released.
Finally to my great satisfaction this showed up in my search results.
This is a revenge story where the Earth itself shakes at one man's fury. I can't really say much else about the plot without spoilers.
You'll notice the book has two narrators. Don't fret though, one of them only reads the intro's to each chapter in a documentary style diction. The other brings the story to life.
I think the worst part of this book is knowing you're going to have to wait for the rest of the series.
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- Kukhri
- 03-22-21
Eye roller of a book
The politics of this book really smack you on the head. The evil government is a red scare nightmare straight out of the McCarthy era. The author explains that climate change is a manufactured concern that the government used to wrest control from the people. How exactly, or what that means isn't explained. Read his blog and it's no secret that the author's private nightmare is a Marxist government takeover, which he somehow connects to the recent American black rights protests.
There are so many canned lines it reads like a bad spy thriller. Mustache twirling villains say things like "Resistance is futile."
The entire affair is bleak and without character. I don't care about anyone in this book, leastly the protagonist who can't remember his past, but mysteriously has every desirable trait a 14 year old boy might dream up. He's a macho super genius and a black belt in shotokan who "Karate chops" his way through the plot. Ladies love him. The bad guys hate him.
This is no polity story. I was bored throughout, and I'm really not the sort to claim a book bored me. Read anything else.
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- Raymond Walsh
- 06-23-15
Lovely sounding dystopia. Nobody to care about.
The world created in this book is pretty interesting, but not enough to warrant reading/finishing this series.
By around halfway through the book I found myself wondering why I should continue listening, who I was supposed to care about, and why the author thought I would care about anyone.
The book also had a few problems translating into audiobook. There are many places where the point of view shifts from one character to another, leaving me thinking "that character couldn't possibly know that." After a few of these I realized that, in the written form, there must have been some kind of break to indicate that the author had changed points of view, but it contributed to my feeling that this book was poorly written. Different actors/voices would have alleviated this confusion for me.
For what it is worth, I will not be continuing on with this series, nor recommending this to anyone.
These are the kinds of books I do recommend:
The Martian by Andy Weir
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
The Dog Stars by Peter Heller
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- Jchaffin87
- 04-20-15
Ugh...
I am usually pretty charitable with my entertainment, be it movies, TV, books, or what have you, and I very rarely write reviews on here, but this one annoyed me to the point where I not only stopped listening a few hours in, but felt compelled to warn others off.
Firstly, the comically evil UN-turned-New World-Order that serves as the overarching protagonist in this book just really left me unable to suspend my disbelief and the incessant Nazi references made wonder exactly how much time this author spends watching The History Channel late at night. Most of the characters served as little more than set pieces, and even the protagonist was shallow and undefined. The author couldn't even make us understand this world he was imagining without intermittent speculative future-history lessons thrown in that were written as if in a textbook or something. I kept having to skip backward because my mind was wondering due to my inability to become at all invested in any of the characters or plot points. There was no way I was going to slog through 14+ hours of this crap.
The narration was pretty good though. So there's that... Ugh...
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- Tripp Southern
- 02-07-14
Asher is a lazy writer
Too much "Deus ex machina". Still, enjoyable in a average manner. I won't ask for my credits back but I would recommend you find one of the thousands of better authors out there before you dredge the middle of the "acceptable" barrel.
One complaint is that this and the second in the "series" are really one book. For a book to truly be one of a series, at least when said books are written by real writers and not hacks, there must be at the minimum, some kind of proper ending. Nope, not here. Be prepared to buy the second one if you want closure.
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- matt
- 07-14-15
Meh
Being a sci-fi nerd I was a little disappointed in this book. seemed cool but it wasn't.
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