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Empire Games
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
- Series: Empire Games, Book 1, The Merchant Princes, Book 7
- Length: 13 hrs and 24 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense
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Publisher's Summary
Charles Stross builds a new series with Empire Games. Expanding on the world he created in the Family Trade series, a new generation of paratime travelers walk between parallel universes.
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In another timeline the US has recruited Rita, Miriam's own estranged daughter, to spy across timelines in order to bring down any remaining world-walkers who might threaten national security. But her handlers are keeping information from her.
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- Alex Beckers
- 03-23-17
Disappointing
The whole book just feels like setup for the next book. Only for serious fans of the series.
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- 05-20-18
Interesting setting, poor format
The setting and story are compelling enough, yet I feel the way it is written does not do it any favours. While the idea to use a clueless recruit as the vehicle for introducing an established setting to new readers might be good, when the execution is a mind-numbing set of exposition scenes and ‘Huh? What? Eh?’ by the main protagonist, it really, really gets annoying. The between-chapters setups work poorly in an audio format, but strike me as terribly inelegant overall and not really suitable for this story in any format. It steals momentum and excitement from the main chapters. A story I finished despite the way it was told, because the setting has merit. Will be researching further books in this setting eventually, but currently I would rather point people to selected Laundry Files and the magnificent Accelerando if they really want to enjoy an on-point Stross.
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- Tealadydee
- 06-17-17
Excellent!
This is a continuation of the excellent trader series 20 years on and some of the old characters make brief appearances! The narration was excellent. The end was abrupt and the story unresolved as this was clearly only part 1 in a multi-part story. If you are in it for the long haul, you will not be disappointed.
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- Robert
- 02-07-17
Long awaited and promises more.
Story starts slow and takes a while to build to interesting. Ends on high intrigue so I am looking forward to next book in the series. Hope the wait will not be as long until the next book.
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- Jaye Sunsurn
- 01-22-17
Roaring good fun
Loved the merchant princes series, this just adds more to it. Great narration by Kate Reading as well... always a delight hearing her voice.
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- TJ Young
- 10-29-18
Good read
I love pretty much everything that Stross writes and this one didn't disappoint. He is good at weaving real world crazy into his fiction.