
Alien: Into Charybdis
A Novel (The Alien™ Series, book 9)
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Narrado por:
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Shiromi Arserio
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Alex White
The critically acclaimed author of Alien: The Cold Forge takes listeners to a rogue colony where terror lurks in the tunnels of an abandoned Weyland-Yutani complex.
“Shy” Hunt and the tech team from McAllen Integrations thought they’d have an easy job - set up environmental systems for the brand new Hasanova Data Solutions colony, built on the abandoned ruins of a complex known as “Charybdis”. There are just two problems: The colony belongs to the Iranian state, so diplomacy is strained at best, and the complex is located above a series of hidden caves that contain deadly secrets. When a bizarre ship lands on a nearby island, one of the workers is attacked by a taloned creature, and trust evaporates between the Iranians and Americans. The McAllen Integrations crew is imprisoned, accused as spies, but manages to send out a distress signal - to the Colonial Marines.
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ok
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Surprisingly good!
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great addition to the Alien universe
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Awesome!
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The book never answers whether the person in charge of the marines really was acting under orders or not and the ending makes little sense, as any government would have just disavowed her actions to save face regardless, and yet, purely for the purposes of setting up the colony war in the next novel, this book ends with America apparently saying the commander’s obvious war crimes were justified. Governments don’t admit to war crimes, they cover them up or blame someone else when they can’t be covered up. The obviously politically expedient response of any government would be to call the commander a rogue and scapegoat any surviving marines.
Plus, the characters in the novel even talk about how they could start a war by releasing proof of what the commander does in the novel; a situation that could have been avoided by the good Marine simply recording his testimony BEFORE broadcasting his evidence.
I’m intrigued by seeing a wider view of the Alien universe offered by the concept of a colony war, but this book really doesn’t do a good job of being an inciting cause for that war. Pretty much worth reading only for the background info for the next novels or if you want to know what happens to a character from Cold Forge.
Better than Cold Forge, still not great
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Decent
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I'm sure I would enjoy White's writing a lot more in another series. But this is twice now where I feel like I've gotten bait-and-switched, an Alien novel with Aliens all over the cover art, only for the Aliens to barely factor into the story at all. Other folks might be more into the "man is the real monster" angle, but I found it a slog. I'm going to go ahead and drop off here.
A well-written story I struggled to get through
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alright
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if this was in a game or movie? Probably not so much.
Optional
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Totally loved it
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