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The Plague Forge

De: Jason M. Hough
Narrado por: Simon Vance
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The Plague Forge delivers an unbeatable combination of knockout action and kick-ass characters as the secrets to the ultimate alien mystery from The Darwin Elevator and The Exodus Towers are about to be unraveled.

The hunt is on for the mysterious keys left by the alien Builders. While Skyler’s team of immune scavengers scatters around the disease-ravaged globe in search of the artifacts, Skyler himself finds much more than he expected in the African desert, where he stumbles upon surprising Builder relics—and thousands of bloodthirsty subhumans. From the slums and fortresses of Darwin to the jungles of Brazil and beyond, Skyler and company are in for a wild ride, jam-packed with daunting challenges, run-and-gun adventure, and unexpected betrayals—all in a race against time to finally answer the great questions that have plagued humanity for decades: Who are the Builders, and what do they want with Earth?

Praise for The Darwin Elevator

“A hell of a fun book.”—James S. A. Corey, New York Times bestselling author of Abaddon’s Gate

“[Jason M.] Hough’s first novel combines the rapid-fire action and memorable characters associated with Joss Whedon’s short-lived Firefly TV series with the accessibility and scientific acumen of [James S. A.] Corey’s ‘Expanse’ series.”Library Journal (starred review)

“The best part about alien stories is their mystery, and Jason Hough understands that like no other. Full of compelling characters and thick with tension, The Darwin Elevator delivers both despair and hope along with a gigantic dose of wonder. It’s a brilliant debut, and Hough can take my money whenever he writes anything from now on.”—Kevin Hearne, New York Times bestselling author of The Iron Druid Chronicles

“Newcomer Hough displays a talent for imaginative plotting and realistic dialogue, and the brisk pacing and cliffhanger ending will keep readers enthralled and eagerly awaiting the next installment.”Publishers Weekly

“Jason M. Hough does a great job with this huge story. The world of Darwin and the Elevator is deliciously complex and satisfying. Skyler, Tania, and all the other characters are delightfully drawn and fun to spend time with. . . . The story unfolds with just the right balance of high adventure, espionage, humor, and emotional truth. . . . As soon as you finish, you’ll want more.”Analog

A debut novel unlike any other . . . This is something special. Something iconic. The Darwin Elevator is full of majesty and wonder, mystery and mayhem, colorful characters and insidious schemes.”SF Signal

“Fun, action-packed and entertaining . . . a sure contender for science fiction debut of the year!”Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist

“Claustrophobic, intense, and satisfying . . . I couldn’t put this book down. The Darwin Elevator depicts a terrifying world, suspends it from a delicate thread, and forces you to read with held breath as you anticipate the inevitable fall.”—Hugh Howey, New York Times bestselling author of Wool
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this is the book you have been waiting for since you first started the series brings the whole thing to a close very fulfilling and yet a let down but just because you want it to be for so much more why it all happened but then you understand it and it is a good reason and series can continue and I hope it does will be cool if so I loved the whole series and am looking forward to more books by Jason Hough

Great ending to a wonderful series

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The Dire Earth Cycle overall is a fairly well done version of the "man versus man" motif, using the setting of a post-apocalyptic Earth for exploring humanity's inhumanity to itself, human greed, and shortsightedness. Early on, the series has the feel of a zombie story, which it really isn't. Action sequences are well done.

This isn't a series you can pick up in the middle, and the time spent on the preceding novel is well worth the time. Character development takes time, but does not feel overly drawn out.

Simon's British accent is notable, but not distracting, which I consider a good thing. However, his ability to perform alternative accents is weak.

His reading pace is excellent. Pauses are presented perfectly for dramatic effect without being overdone. His overall speed of performance is just right.

Along with the weakness in accents, individual character voices are not often memorable. There is sufficient differentiation that you can tell when one character's dialog runs into another character's.

Well done "man vs man" and "man vs other" story

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So glad I stumbled upon the first book. Great read. My second favorite series I've read. constantly kept me interested and took me too the half way point of this book to actually put the picture together. it wasn't obvious nor to convoluted or too far out. Thank you James m. Hough and thank you Simon Vance.

I love this series!

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The Plague Forge is the final installment in Jason M Hough's Dire Earth Cycle trilogy. By the end of book two, the builders' plan was coming into focus just a bit with a few additional alien artifacts needed. Skylar and his band divide up to scour the globe for the remaining items with one team heading into North America, while Skylar heads to Africa and the Darwin crew attempting outsmart Grillo for the last piece. Nothing seems to go right for any of them, although Skylar does find the source of the plague virus.

There's little new sci-fi elements, save for the denouement with the aliens that is handled largely as just a final explanation and potential setup for a new series ala the film Cocoon. Subs abound, especially when the artifacts are handled to the extent that the tale has a zombie feel. At the same time, there's a near overload of all the characters experiencing multiple near and presumed death events only to always miraculously escape. Also, the builders themselves turn out to be less than perfect and don't actually save the day, quite the reverse actually.

The narration is quite well done given the large cast of characters, although the pace does drag a bit in the early going. Hopefully further adventures with Skylar and crew are in the works.

Slow draw followed by rapid closure

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A great ending to a wonderful story.
Please do start with the first book, of the Dire Earth Series and listen to them as audio. Simon Vance brings Jason Hough's glorious imaginings to life in a way that IMHO is an order of magnitude greater than what the printed word can accomplish.

One of the most captivating stories ever.

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