
With the Lightnings
RCN Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Victor Bevine
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David Drake
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By:
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David Drake
Adele Mundy is a scholar with no money and no prospects since her family was massacred for conspiring against the Government of Cinnabar.
Kostroma is a wealthy planet which depends on diplomacy to stay independent in a galaxy whose two great powers, Cinnabar and the Alliance, battle for supremacy.
In a few hours, diplomacy is going to fail Kostroma. Daniel, Adele, and the scratch crew they gather aren't much to stand in the way of a powerful invasion fleet, but just possibly they're enough.
Men and women who hold courage cheap and honor more dear than life itself face impossible odds in a novel of color, intrigue, and slashing action. From the corridors of a treason-ridden palace through the perils of unknown seas and hellish jungles to a final blazlng climax in space, the heroes never bow and the action never flags.
They have nothing on their side but each other - and heaven help whatever tries to stand in their way!
BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction by author David Drake.
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Critic reviews
"A full measure of appealing derring-do." ( Publishers Weekly)
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Do NOT listen to this narration while driving.
You will be lulled into a coma and kill people!
Good story. Horrible narrator.
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Hook, line and sinker - love this series
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Very slllllooowwww start, but really throttles up!
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The choice of narrator, however, is problematic. Bevine has a fine speaking voice, and captures meaning and tone well. However, he has a very low energy delivery that is very much at odds with the more energetic, swashbuckling elements of the novel, of which there are many. There are times when the tension and action of a scene are completely undermined by what I would almost describe as a 'bedtime story' voice.
All in all a good story, one that seems to indicate that it will get better as the series matures, and a narrator that perhaps needs to drink a little more coffee before sitting down before the mic.
Decent Age of Sail SciFi Retelling.
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"...he said... avuncularly.."
I like David, in the past I've talked with him quite a few times when he wandered into book stores in which I was shopping in North Carolina, he's a heck of a nice guy! He's smart and well spoken, I don't know what happened with this book.
If you follow me, you know I HATE bashing narrators, it has to be pretty bad to make me comment on the narration negatively, but the reader just drones on and treats even the (few) action scenes like he's reading a happy Fairy Tale to a 5-Year Old at bed time... it's "Flat" to say the least.
While reviewing books, many reviewers often comment, "You have to suffer through X-Amount of this book to finally get to the great part...", this is one of those books from what I've heard, but I just feel like I've paid to suffer. There are many great authors that can start a series without the listener having to "suffer through character development", they're outstanding authors who WILL get (quite a lot of) my money... Drake is usually in this category, but this book just doesn't qualify. I buy books to enjoy, not to suffer through huge parts, and then spend MORE money to continue the series on the hope that it really DOES "get better next time".
I kid you not, I bought this book back in 2008, and I've spent FOUR YEARS trying to finish it without drifting off to sleep during each chapter... This time, I made a POINT of listening to the entire thing, no matter what... I hate to say it, but my overall opinion on it still hasn't changed.
Did Drake Change His Style?
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Great Series. Not My Reader.
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The narration is slow, and uninspired. Not bad, just not what one might hope for. Victor Bevin is no Patrick Tull, for sure, and not even a Simon Vance, but there's nothing overtly wrong with the narration. I'd just like a bit more life in it.
Fun book, lukewarm narrator
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Still, the stories are serviceable enough.
Master and Commander -- Lite
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What did you love best about With the Lightnings?
Daniel Leary, on a diplomatic assignment, well primarily assigned as a filler on a routine mission to Kastroma. Undoubtidly included due to family name. Corder Leary, Daniels estranged father is Speaker Leary) As Daniel is an add on, place holder he is overlooked when the Alliance of Free States Takes over Kastroma. Daniel turns out to be a resiliant, self effacing character that's easy to like and root for.What did you like best about this story?
This is written in the format of an old fashioned Space Opera, lot's of action, fun and doesn't take it's self to seriously. It would be easy to say it's not this or not that, but what it is is FUN and well written along with an excellent audio production.Have you listened to any of Victor Bevine and David Drake ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Victor Bevine I've listened to before and he does a credible job and fits the story well. Prior to this I hadn't listened ( I have read a few) to other David Drake stories, but did purchase Book 2 LT. Leary Commanding after hearing this one and it was if anything even better. while these certainly can be listened to or read out of order with out difficulty as with most these character driven stories they are better in order.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No extreme reaction after all it's not military SciFi it's an old fashioned Space Opera. Sure there is some violence and some emotional content but for the most part this is simply light fun reading.Any additional comments?
If your unaware of what Space Operas are or have a fondness for the classics like EE 'Doc" Smith's Skylark etc this would be a wonderful introductionDaniel Leary RCN 1st Republic of Cinnabar Story
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Unnecessary
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