
Dark Operator
Galaxy's Edge: Dark Operator, Book 1
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Stephen Dexter
Legion Dark Ops has always been a unit shrouded in secrecy. Tasked with performing covert missions, its kill teams are filled with the best warriors from within the ranks of the Legion.
Kel Turner is one of the youngest legionnaires ever to be selected to its ranks. After many battles and trials, he is faced with the greatest challenge of his life - operating by himself on a remote planet at the galaxy's edge, a foot soldier for the policies of the duplicitous House of Reason, tasked with solving a crisis that would take ten kill teams to resolve.
Diplomats, spies, shadowy terrorist groups, and an enigmatic general work with and against Kel as he fights to save a society from itself. What can one operator do alone, separated from his kill team, fighting a war that has no name?
This lone operator doesn't know what it will take to win. He only knows he's not going to lose.
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Great book by veterans
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KTF
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Not RC Bray
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Retrospective review! Oops :p
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Super Interesting
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Nice addition to the galaxy
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Spot ON!!
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However, upon the book coming to an end, I was left wondering why the title was even produced and how it really fit into the larger GE storyline. Of course the republic is bad, people get used and people die, but we as listeners know that. Thus, there really wasn't any new information gleaned from the book. Cal was cool, but he simply isn't a major player that I can see. Again, not a bad listen, but had I skipped I would not have missed much.
Not a bad listen... but why?
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It is also worth noting that the narrator is top notch. I was a huge fan of RC Bray and was bummed that he wasn't the narrator in this series but quickly learned that I liked Stephen Dexter too. I was also very relieved that Ray Porter wasn't getting this one, his style is just not for me.
Not even close to what I was expecting.
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After reading through other more strongly worded reviews I can understand where they are coming from... but I think a lot of that lies pretty heavily on the tone the narrator setup. It was an odd production choice to make it seem like every situation the MC is on the verge of an emotional breakdown and have that much whispering. The stage whispering for dramatic effect did get old...it's especially jarring if you are coming from the other main GE books with RC Bray's perfect military voice and even the people who did Takeover and the Contracts and Terminations series.
Other than that I would say it's definitely not the Band of Brothers/Starwars style that I'm sure most people expect from Galaxy's edge. It seems like a more realistic take on what an undercover agent would have to do and there really isn't a lot of Scifi. Still an interesting story although would like to hear another Voice Actor or a different producer to see how much it effects it overall.
TLDR; Not really a strict Galaxy's Edge book but if you like spy/espionage it's still enjoyable. Narrator was given very dramatic directions.
Definitely different vibe than main GE story line
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