• The Shadow Legions

  • Crimson Worlds, Book 7
  • By: Jay Allan
  • Narrated by: Jeff Bower
  • Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (201 ratings)

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The Shadow Legions

By: Jay Allan
Narrated by: Jeff Bower
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The war with the First Imperium is over, and Grand Fleet is limping home from the frontier. Erik Cain, Augustus Garret, and the rest of the high command are grimly satisfied that humanity has been saved from the First Imperium menace. There is no joy, however…no elation at the “victory.” The losses this time were too heavy…too personal…to bear. They did what had to be done to drive back the enemy and save the human worlds from certain destruction. Now they were left to find a way to live with the gut wrenching decisions that victory had required.

Augustus Garret needed time. Time for repairs, time to replace losses, time to learn how to go on in the aftermath of what he’d done. But the fleet wasn’t heading for a well-deserved rest…they were moving into another firestorm. A new menace, one as deadly as the First Imperium, was waiting for them, and it threatened to shatter the fragile alliance of the Earth powers and throw all of human space into another desperate war…one that might be the final confrontation.

On world after world, mysterious forces are invading, taking control of the most vital colonies. The invaders are well-drilled powered infantry, veteran forces that quickly shattered the planetary militias and established brutal occupation regimes.

Garret, Cain, and the leaders of the Alliance’s forces must rally themselves once again to face this new threat…an unknown enemy that is as well trained, experienced, and equipped as the Marines themselves. Indeed, on some colony worlds rumors are already spreading that the invaders are the Marines themselves, that they have come to conquer, to rule…

©2014 Jay Allan Books, Inc. (P)2014 Jay Allan Books, Inc.

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John Thurston

Twists and turns, clones, the rich, the poor treated without empathy.
The book develops as though Horaatio Nelson, Dickens, Heinlein , the Scrarlette Pimpernell, the Marquis de Sade , Eugene Sledge and John Basilone collaboratied with Mr. Allan on the same novel.
It is fair to say it does not bore. What am I going to do with the rest of my life when I finish reading the series.

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LEFT HANING ONCE AGIN

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GREAT SERIES BUT ONCE AGIN THE AUTHOR HAS LEFT US HANGING, GOOD READING BUT I THINK THE AUTHOR NEEDS TO WRITE FASTER

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It's gotten old :(

This is the last book in the series I'll listen to, it's just gotten too old. Same old stuff.

Does Allan really have to spend all the time he does writing about the same self doubt? The torment that comes with sending troops into battle and having them die? Cut all that out, and I think the book would be cut in half, and still have the same feeling, and a shorter story that may not have bored me.

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Felt like banging my head against a wall

The story was the same thing over and over and the underdogs winning over and over

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