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The Ghalian Code

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The Ghalian Code

De: Scott Baron
Narrado por: Eric Bryan Moore
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Some might say there is no honor among assassins.

That might be true of many, but not the Ghalian.

A debt had been called in, and the code dictated it must be repaid, even if the timing did happen to be incredibly poor. But once the dangerous endeavor was undertaken and the wheels set in motion, what at first seemed to be a mere task of honor soon revealed itself to have far greater repercussions than expected.

The quest would be a harrowing effort for even the most skilled members of the order of assassins, and their success or failure could very well shift the balance of power in the entire galaxy.

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As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is my review on The Ghalian Code: Space Assassins 3 written by Scott Baron and narrated by Eric Bryan Moore.

Our team of assassins are back! Led by Hozark, this team of assassins are called on to repay a past debt. What starts as a rescue mission, our team of assassins come together with familiar faces and unlikely allies for a battle that shifts the balance of power in the galaxy.

This is a great addition to the Space Assassins series. This is the third in the line of the series and my favorite so far. The story flows well with plenty of twists and turns that keeps the listener engaged. Scott does a phenomenal job introducing us to new characters and providing even more depth on existing characters. He is very detailed in all parts of the story. The ending was well written and starts making you think about what lies ahead for Hozark and the rest of the team of assassins.

Eric Bryan Moore, once again, knocks it out of the park with this narration. He adds such depth to the characters and the story through voices and fluctuations.

Overall, this was a good listening experience. I look forward to more!

The audio production of this story was clear and well done, there were no issues.


Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.

The Team is Back!

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“The Ghalian Code” is the third audiobook in the “Space Assassins” series of audiobooks written by Scott Baron and narrated by Eric Bryan Moore. This excellent series continues the adventures of our hero Ozark, who is a well-trained space assassin, and his band of unusual followers as they are required to dirvert from their initial plans of taking revenge upon a powerful Visla to one of search and rescue. What seems like a rather simple and safe objective quickly turns into much more than they had planned. The listener is transported to a few new and exciting locations while also encountering a few new characters as the story expands. If you are at all a fan of fantasy and/or science fiction tales, I recommend you pick up not only this series, but the others Mr. Baron has written as well. I like that this series provides some great backstory if you are one that has previously listened to the other series by Baron.

This third audiobook open with some rather graphic scenes of gore caused by the continued warring factions. We see more and more of the deception, control, and drive of the elusive and secretive Council of Twenty. We also have Genic (sp?) who is a man with revenge on his mind and one that will stop at nothing to see this resolved. We are dropped into this world where magic is still the main source of power, yet there is space travel and a few technology aspects. However, these items are still run using magic. I found it interesting that people are amazed at such simple things as pluming which often uses magic to process waste, but it is not required. In this audiobook, we begin to see the brutal nature of our foe and the steps they will take to extract information from others. There is plenty of torture during many of the integration scenes and we even get a view into some creatures used or this task.

I found the ability to improve one’s skill interesting and that magic is not simply a genetic trait for a select few. But, using magic also takes will, determination, and focus to make it successful and not kill oneself when practicing. This includes even the most powerful Ghalian assassin has room to grow his skills. We begin to see Henny’s (a new character) mysterious abilities come to the surface. They start off rough, but she begins to hone them more as the book progresses. A few times during their training sessions, I felt like I was watching the “Karate Kid” movie showing the painful and tedious process of developing a given skill. We begin to see why the Ghalian are a feared group as we are shown some additional backstory details as well. We also see just how rare this type of assassin is even amongst their own people. I like the added secrecy around these specially trained killers.

I have always enjoyed my Baron’s writing style and storytelling. He is able to paint a picture and include unique and interesting characters and places. There are times of great action, but also times to reflection and character communication. I like having a mix of both along with the blending of science fiction and fantasy. Different people, places, and technology never fails to surprise as I listen. I find his style to be descriptive, but not so much that it takes away from the listener’s ability to create some of their own story aspects.

The audiobook’s narration is well-done and professional as with the previous two in the series. No noticeable audio artifacts (page turns, swallows, volume issues) were detected while listening. The character voicing is consistent and seems to fit the characters personalities. I know it is not a narrator issue, but I would have liked for a few of the characters to be less gruff and vocal, yet it does seem to fit a few of them well. I find Mr. Moore’s voice to be clean and pleasant to listen to. He keeps you engaged and appears to have a good understanding of his material while reading by adding in a decent amount of inflection. I always find his narrations appealing when I’m searching for a new audiobook to pick up.

For parents and younger readers, this audiobook, and the series as well, contains a fair amount of profanity along with some mature aspects including crude humor, sexual overtones, and some alcohol use. I know I have said it in other reviews, I like more when a world has its own expletives instead of using English language ones. A few authors I listen to do this, and it just seems right for the setting and does not pull me out from the story when I hear them.

In summary, the third book in the series does not disappoint. If you were one who enjoyed the previous “Dragon Mage” series, you may find this series a bit more serious and mature then that one; yet there is plenty of humor from Mr. Baron as well. I quite enjoy the backstory and knowing more about a few of the characters and magic as this tale progresses. The newer characters add in some complexity and side quests, but for me, that simply adds to the surprise and mystery wanting me to listen to the next one in the series. A good continuation of this audiobook series.

Disclaimer: this audiobook was provided at no cost by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias review.

Bigger and vaster continuation

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I really enjoyed this book. It had many unexpected and nice surprises. The characters were very noteworthy.

excellent

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The Ghalian Code is the third (of six, I believe) book in the Space Assassins Series. I read and enjoyed the first two books, so jumping into the third in the series was obviously easy for me. There’s something about the way that Baron writes his stories (and for this, keeps them in the same universe) that really speaks to me. This is the sixteenth book I’ve read by Baron and I’ve enjoyed every one of them. The storytelling and the way that the characters evolve and grow as the books move on is great and easily stands out to me.

Henni was easily the star of The Ghalian Code – she really stole the show and made an already enjoyable spy-thriller-like story into something even more interesting. Her child-like character at some points followed by her ability to “read” people really made her unforgettable. And the way that she was both dealt with and the way that she dealt with others was fascinating. Early in the book she was basically causing nothing but trouble, but as the story progressed she was helping them with the different missions and became an asset instead of a liability.

Overall, the story was really enjoyable – The Ghalian Code was another great Scott Baron story and a great addition to this Space Assassin’s story line. I can’t wait to see what happens with the crew as they continue on with their mission and their story.

The narration was great, just like the first two books. Eric Bryan Moore does a really nice job keeping the pacing as the story ebbs and flows from set ups to the fast-paced action scenes.

Fast-Paced Space Spy-Thriller

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it was a great read. Easy to follow along if you haven't read the previous books. the fight scenes were well-choreographed.

Great find

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