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Hades

Territory Wars, Book 2

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Hades

By: Devon C. Ford
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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The galaxy is thrown into chaos as each side makes its alliances. The lines have been drawn.

As the slow machine of war starts to turn, allies and enemies alike move their pieces in a bid for victory. Territories are claimed and lost. Skirmishes in deep space determine ownership of the jump lanes that crisscross the galaxy.

As Barton battles his way through selection for the Special Operations Group, his old friends from Odin Nine-Five are outside the wire, protecting a politician.

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great second book, can't wait for next installment. recommend this series to anyone who enjoys millitary science fiction

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I recommend this. A++ Kept me listing a lot more than other books similar to this. Killing, gore, explicit insults without the love story BS. The narrator was great.

Entertaining

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Still not loving the short format. 8-9 hrs as D Ford seems to need more time to develop a good plot as in “after..” series.

Still want longer format …

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I absolutely enjoy the kind of banter that is written into this story. I found myself waiting in anticipation when the story was going back to Barton. Overall this is a well written story and I like that Ford didn’t science the f_ _k out of it. Thank you and good job. Need more!

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It’s tough to follow up with a great sequel. The story evolves enough to make it feel like we’re not repeating the same concepts. I normally don’t enjoy military sci fi that focuses on training, but this book does a good job of limiting that and mixing the story with the characters events and I love how it came together in the end. Like the first book, the author does a good job of making you hate the enemy. I found myself grinding my teeth and tensed up at times. Any book that can do that is a winner. Looking forward to the next one.

A great follow up!

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