
Cold Planet
A Gateway Universe Story
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Narrado por:
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Meghan Kelly
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Brian Dorsey
The never-ending clandestine war between the Xen Empire and the Terillian Confederation continues and the Dark Zone is littered with the bodies of Guardsmen, Rangers, and those caught in between.
It is into this wasteland that a unit of the Humani Elite Guard set out on a recon mission to investigate a planet they suspect contains an illegal Terillian base. The mission quickly falls apart and Lieutenant Emily Martin is thrust into command when her base ship, Draxius, is destroyed and her commander is severely injured.
Stranded on an inhospitable planet with enemies all around them, Martin and her men find themselves outmatched and outgunned in a desperate gamble for survival. Lieutenant Emily Martin didn't become the only female officer ever in the Elite Guard because she thought it would be easy, but this mission could easily prove to be her last.
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I loved It!
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Slow to start but engaging story
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Great sci-fi listen
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Cold Planet review
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This story starts quite slowly but as soon as it picks up speed, there is a lot of action. Something I find with military science-fiction is that we are up against many characters but few of them are fully portrayed. This makes it a bit hard for me to get into the story. Once they land on the planet things start moving faster and we have fewer characters but more recognizable.
Emily is a strong woman with many things to demonstrate, and her colleagues don’t make it easy for her. I really enjoyed the story but would have skipped the romantic part.
Meghan Kelly did a really good job with her narration and the different voices for all the characters. I just did not feel very comfortable for the voice used for the narration and Emily, but it is just a personal preference.
I would recommend this book to anyone into military science-fiction.
I received a copy of this book in audio format from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.
Military scince-fiction with a strong main female
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Cold Planet
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Action packed story
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Great Read
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Kelley does a good job considering that this is her first foray into this genre. She compliments the protagonist's voice well, and does a good job with the supporting cast.
Story:
The book starts out with internal military politics and then it's pretty much action action action until the end, with a few stops for people to argue about the chain of command.
I felt like I was playing catch up the entire novel. This doesn't appear to be part of a series, so it was surprising not to have been given information as to who these people are, what they are doing on this planet, who they are fighting, and why. Yes we get names for all these things, but no sense of back story for anyone but the protagonist relative to her rank. Somewhere along the way I found myself asking "What's the point of these guys killing each other the whole book?" It reads as though the author has the answers, but they aren't passed on to the reader.
I think I'd have enjoyed the story more if the setting and stakes were spelled out from the beginning.
Other questions that came to mind: Why is this military so tolerant of the protagonist's insubordination? Why are they using swords so much? They're flying around in space ships, don't they have any better weapons than big knives?
If you know the world (I'm guessing maybe there are some other books in this world), this works well as a quick side adventure (6 hours is a bit short for sci-fi). There's a lot of action, and people who already know the characters and set up will enjoy it. If you don't know the world (presumably from other novels), you might be a bit confused.
Military Sci-Fi
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My only wish is that more editing had been done before the audiobook was produced. Glaring grammatical errors like "while her and Sharra went..." were unnecessarily distracting. As well, there were some odd mispronunciations in the audio -- frigate, chassis, intestine -- for common words, but these were infrequent and not off-putting. Overall the audio version was solid and enjoyable.
I received a copy of this book from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.
Military sci-fi with a strong female lead
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