Soyuz
The Final Flight
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Narrado por:
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R.C. Bray
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De:
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Harry A. Milman
When a disgruntled astronaut decides to get revenge, all hell breaks loose! By the time the final flight of the Russian space capsule, Soyuz, docks at the international space station, Derek Johnson - the oldest astronaut to fly in space - is sick with a severe case of food poisoning that does not respond to antibiotics, and he soon dies. Recruited to assist NASA’s medical team, Dr. Bob Kramer, a forensic toxicologist and expert witness, concludes that the cause of Johnson’s death is a mutated form of bacteria that is not normally found in nature.
In Soyuz: The Final Flight - a captivating, pause-resisting, science fiction thriller - space exploration, mental illness, and forensic toxicology collide at the intersection of good and evil as Kramer unravels the source of a mysterious incident and suspicious deaths aboard the space station.
The book is a finalist for best science fiction novel in the 2018 Book Talk Radio Club Awards and for best second novel in the 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.
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What a change or pace!
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First off, I love listening to RC Bray and his innate ability to differentiate between each and every character he personifies. You can tell just by hearing his vocal range and accent when reading, just who it is he’s dialoguing. Amazing job yet again.
The story however of this book just seemed tiring and uninteresting a good majority of the time. People dying and the plot to find out who is doing all the killing is ok but the end just sunk it for me. Personally I think more dialogue from the culprit and somehow a manner in which to throw it off of them is better than just not including him/her in most of the story. Also, the end labeling them as a psychological title rather than just a clever and maniacal extremist would have, to me, made a much better story
RC Bray kept it alive
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Remind me to never go to space
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Original setup unique
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Some of the plot devices do meander and are a bit of a stretch, but on balance with is a very solid ( if not short and compressed ) offering that I highly recommend.
Short, sweet, too the point and features RCB!
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