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Village in the Sky

Alex Benedict, Book 9

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Village in the Sky

De: Jack McDevitt
Narrado por: Jennifer Van Dyck
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In Nebula Award-winning author Jack McDevitt's ninth installment in the beloved Alex Benedict science fiction mystery series, humanity discovers new intelligent life lightyears away—only for it to disappear without a trace.

Centuries after a war with the Mutes, the first aliens to be encountered by humankind, a startling new discovery in the far reaches of the Orion Nebula appears. On a planet with conditions favorable to life, explorer vessel The Columbia comes across a small town seemingly inhabited by an intelligent species not yet discovered.

But when a highly publicized follow-up mission is sent to make contact mere months later, the entire town has vanished, leaving no trace—or such is presumed to be the case until Alex Benedict and his archaeological crew show up to investigate. Officially, their mission is to find concealed artifacts that may have been left behind, but the team's real goal is to solve the mystery of how these aliens disappeared so rapidly—and why. In turns terrifying and miraculous, the answers raise the stakes for every member on board as they look to make their mark on history.

Nebula Award-winning author Jack McDevitt, whom Stephen King has called "the logical heir to Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke," brings back Alex, Chase, and Gabe for another brilliantly crafted science fiction mystery.

©2022 Jack McDevitt (P)2022 Recorded Books
Aventura Ciencia Ficción Ciencia Ficción Dura Space Opera Ficción Misterio
Rich Universe History • Strong Female Protagonist • Clear Articulation • Excellent Character Distinction • Brisk Pacing

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Things happen. Our heroes finally leave home and have an adventure. Major threads are started, possibly to be taken up in future volumes? Mostly uninspired and often self-referential. If you like the series, you should find it at least passable.

far future travelogue

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Reads like a middle school summer holiday report. I kept hoping that it would pick up and become interesting. it never did

The weakest in the series

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Very interesting, I always enjoy the narrator. Alex Benedict stories are pleasant, but the last 30 minutes of the book felt way to hurried then book ended. .

Enjoyable as always, but ending felt very hurried

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I am a fan or Dirk and Chase. I also enjoy the announcer. Any who love a strong woman with a will of her own will enjoy these books. As a man I enjoy the woman point of view and telling of the story. Can’t wait for the next one and don’t forget Chase, thanks all who worked on this audiobook.

Long wait but worth every minute and more

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Jack McDevitt’s Village in the Sky is another installment in his Alex Benedict franchise. Benedict is an antiquities dealer as well as somewhat of a Sherlock Holmes, living in the far, far future. His faithful Dr Watson is his assistant and supraluminal pilot who also serves as biographer. Their adventures involve either something that others do not want found or else the provenance of an artifact. This time out, intelligent alien life has been observed, but upon a second mission, they disappear. Benedict seeks to investigate and eventually finds a colony near death which they manage to save.

McDevitt kinda throws in the kitchen sink with this one as intelligent aliens seem to be oozing from the woodwork all of a sudden. The early alien contact seemed a filler and the ‘Gaia’ like trees and psychic creatures seemed a bit over the top.

The narration is well done with excellent character distinction. Pacing is brisk, making for a quick listen.

All of a sudden, aliens all over

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I've now read all of Jack's books. All are solid SF in the footsteps of Pool and Clarke. With much of SF subsumed by the fantasy category, I'm thankful for authors like Jack who are forwarding the SF tradition.

Another superb offering

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My only negative comment is that I didn’t want it to end. Please keep up the series. It’s so different than the normal space operas and it’s great having space mysteries.

Another great story

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The story was much less gripping than previous ones and less mysterious. The plot was much more predictable. Do the book really have the same author? I was frustrated by the bad science and incompatibility with previous books. For example, they come to a world where the ocean has evaporated, but the temperatures are only 100 Fahrenheit. Water is a strong greenhouse gas. Once the oceans evaporate, a world would be as hot as Venus.
Also, they get directions from aliens on have far away a world is based on travel time in Armstrong space. In previous books, Alex discovers a way to travel faster through Armstrong space. Clearly, they have no way of knowing has fast the aliens would transverse Armstrong space.

Not as good as previous books in series.

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I think Jack is out of ideas for Alex. This story while not bad just didn’t go anywhere for the first 75% and then wrapped everything up in the last two hours.

No spoiler but the ending just was unsatisfying and a let down.

They all can’t be great Jack, I’m hoping for a better story next time but after the ending I don’t see how. It’s like he is done with the characters and wrote it so there can’t be anymore stories with them.

They all can’t be great…

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It is a little disconcerting how often the author has forgotten his other books with aliens. What about these guys in the book Echo who had 42 chromosomes?

Sunset Tuttle would be upset

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