
The Descendants of Prontoth
Galactic Civilizations, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Kyle Snyder
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Mark Raines
An 800 year, galaxy-spanning hunt nears its conclusion, setting up a confrontation thousands of years in the making.
For 800 years, Timion High Command has hunted the Descendants of Prontoth across the galaxy. Wars were fought, lives were lost, but the Descendants of Prontoth remained at large. Hamron Modestus knows Timion High Command has been doing it wrong. Their quest for revenge made them blind to the allies they would need to bring the Descendants of Prontoth to justice. In his new position of power, Modestus is on their trail, ready to succeed where High Command had failed.
Caught in the middle of this inevitable confrontation is retired General Dash Cricken and the entire crew of the Prometheus. Dash and his crew discover evidence of a secret alliance formed to bring down the Descendants of Prontoth. The crew of the Prometheus is caught in the crosshairs of Timion High Command, forced to defend themselves against the hunter on their trail and dissension within their own ranks. Any failure could jeopardize everything they have worked toward.
The Descendants of Prontoth is the action-packed sequel to Mark Raines' debut novel Felan's Rescue, following the crew of the Prometheus on another wild adventure.
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The story pretty much develops as expected, with a healthy amount of simple intrigue and space combat. Here is where the solid narration saves the day and makes it all more interesting than it otherwise would be leaving only few nits to pick. The obviously manufactured plot conflict is not really that compelling. World Building is primarily done via descriptive text info dumps. There are a few time jumps that were difficult to identify and caused some confusion for a time. There is absolutely no character development and few opportunities to connect with any of the character. Perhaps the most irritating for me is the constant/frequent use of the entire title of the Descendants of Prontoth every single time they are referred to. Would it kill you to consider an acronym or just using the term descendants instead?
I was given this free advance review/listener copy (ARC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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A Predictable Military Space Opera w/ Good Audio
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