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Enter the Shroud

Galactic Sentinel, Book 2

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Enter the Shroud

By: Killian Carter
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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They handed Grimshaw grenades and asked him to make lemonade.

Get the North Star to the Galactic Sentinel, sign off with the Galactic Council, and return to Fleet Academy Four.

It should have been easy, but compared to the Galactic Council, Earth’s politicians are girl scouts selling Peanut Butter Patties to their grandmothers.

Widespread riots and whispers of Chimera terrorists only make matters worse, especially when the terrorists are better armed than most of Sentinel Security.

Grimshaw wants to stop the Chit invasion, but he needs the arrogant Galactic Council to help. Evans is tired of being cooped up and is dying to kill some Chits. All Taza wants is another bottle of brandy.

Instead, they’re up against forces that make the Underways crime bosses and Aphnai invaders seem like a walk in the park.

Whether they like it or not, our troublesome trio are strapped to a galactic rollercoaster stacked with powder kegs about to explode. Climb on board, keep your arms and legs attached to your torso at all times, and enjoy the ride.

©2019 Killian Carter (P)2019 Podium Publishing
Space Opera Science Fiction Military
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Looking forward to the next book in the series. What is beyond the shroud? :)

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A "Perrils of Pauline" (silent film reference) saga.

Nonstop introduction of new species, New Enemies pretending to be friends, and totally improbable situations (nothing works right, and we escape anyway).

Looking at book 3 description, I fear more of the same. Sorry I wasted 2 credits.

I did enjoy the narration. A good storytelling pace and timbre. Not the 100% breathless, panic-in-the-voice of some similar series.

5% relevance to book 1.

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