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Xenophobia Series, Book 1

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Prelude to Extinction

De: Andreas Karpf
Narrado por: Jonathan Davis
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When Jack Harrison climbed down the short ladder from the airlock and stepped onto the debris covered soil, the ground crackled with the sound of dried leaves and twigs.

Warm sunlight shone on his helmet, making him almost forget the decade he just spent captaining Earth’s first ship to another star system. The serene tropical surroundings, though, stood in stark contrast to the long-abandoned structures that lay nearby.

Evidence points to a massacre; the systematic extermination of an alien colony hundreds of millennia ahead of humanity. Time, however, has erased any trace of the attackers.

Jack and his crew barely start probing the ruins before their curiosity betrays them as an abandoned alien device cuts them off from their main ship. Lost and short on supplies, survival soon becomes their only goal. Even their short-lived rescue by an alien race, who themselves are under siege, offers little hope. As they struggle to find a way home, signs begin pointing to a danger darker than any they could have foreseen. Jack knows that playing it safe may no longer be an option - but his only other choice is to confront a threat that they can’t even begin to understand.

©2019 Andreas Karpf (P)2020 Podium Audio
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"Fans of hard science fiction will particularly enjoy this thought-out, well-paced tale of a small crew's unintentional close encounter." (Kirkus Reviews)

"Readers eager to immerse themselves...and have the SF check out will find this mission irresistible." (Booklife by Publisher's Weekly)

"Best sci-fi I've read in a long time!" (Steven Moore, author)

Engaging Science Fiction • Intriguing Plot Twists • Phenomenal Performance • Distinct Vocal Styles • Immersive Universe

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this is in my top ten for sure! aliens, space travel, future tech. yeah like the perfect syfi book.

wow what a great book

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This book got off to a slow start and I did not think I was going to like it. However I stuck with it and I'm so glad I did. The characters developed and the pace sped up. By the end, I was really glad to find out more books were coming.

engrossing

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The sequel to "Prelude to Extinction" is titled "Latent Flaw," and will be released on 09 August 2022!

Sequel Is Complete!

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For those who love the science in their space exploration sci-fi, try not to be put off by the shouting and overacting by the narrator J Davis. I usually love his work, but was constantly brought out of the character dialogue by actual shouting and annoying accents. Tbf he had to work with a so-called “best of the best” who acted like petty little children chucking constant tantrums. Dom is the worst character I’ve ever heard, beyond love to hate to just plain nails-on-chalkboard gritting of teeth. Also, it’s pronounced “short liv-d” not short “live-d” - after a few it gets annoying.


If you’re listening while you travel or work out then it might not be so bad, but then it’s not the kind of story where you want to miss anything.
You be the judge, worth a go for the fresh ideas and def worth the slow burn buildup if you’re into the science behind space travel and detailed first encounters. I might prefer the printed novel, but YMMV

Settle down John Davis…

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The first thing I would like to point out is the speed of this book at 1.0 on the audible player on my phone was really slow. It didn't sound like someone talking in slow motion, the speed at which the narrator was talking/reading was slow, So I listened to this at 1.10 speed which was much better.

Now, the characters in the story were kinda weak. We don't get much in the way of character development which is okay if the characters in the story are actually "in character." But the people in this story just didn't come across as people who would actually have the positions they were supposed to be holding. They did manage to come to the correct conclusions about things and make the right decisions but the interaction of the characters in various situations just wasn't how they would be considering the mission at hand. If the next book has none of the original characters that would be fine with me.

The narration is just okay. The narrator tries to do different voices and intonations but just doesn't quite pull it off.

The science part of this science fiction story was good but there were some times when some things didn't add up, but to move the story along suspending disbelief form time to time is okay.

So this seems to be the first book in a series of books to come in this universe. This could go a couple of ways. If the story dwells on the minutia of Earth's politics and social issues then I am out. But if the author keeps focused on the story arc and gets humanity to where it needs to be then I am in. The ground work for a really good space opera has been laid and I hope the author doesn't get side tracked.

Good story okay characters

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