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Narrado por:
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R.C. Bray
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De:
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Jeremy Robinson
The year is 1989.
Callsign: Dark Horse and his Marine Rapid Reaction Force team have been sent to recover a strange artifact near Antarctica’s Soviet-controlled Vostok Station. Confronted by a team of Ruskie Spetsnaz, a battle for control of the strange device, frozen in the ice, breaks out. But before anyone can claim victory, or the prize, an explosion of white light knocks the combatants unconscious and whisks them away to...
2989.
One thousand years later. Dark Horse, along with his teammate, Chuy, and one of the Soviets, Drago, finds himself in a future that is both impressive and horrifying. Humanity has left Earth behind and is rapidly expanding throughout the galaxy under the banner of The Union, a white supremacist government who racially ‘purified’ the human race hundreds of years in the past.
Living on the fringe of this twisted Fourth Reich society, Dark Horse - the only Black man in the Union - commandeers a vessel and scours the galaxy for his missing teammates under the guise of an Exo-Hunter, seeking out exo-planets to satiate the Union’s need for colonization. His search takes him beyond the edge of the known universe and into an interplanetary war, guided by a vast intelligence that’s been waiting for Dark Horse’s arrival - for a thousand years.
New York Times and number-one Audible.com best-selling author Jeremy Robinson takes readers on a journey to a dark and twisted future…and makes them laugh. Exo-Hunter is a lighthearted homage to 1980s science fiction movies that also looks at the dangers of white supremacy and the core values that makes it dangerous and the butt of the joke. In the audiobook edition, he is joined by number-one Audible best-selling narrator, R.C. Bray, giving listeners the most compelling - and most fun - thing to come out of 2020.
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Don't miss this one
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R.C. hey buddy what an excellent performance! I don't know how you keep all the voices you use straight. But you really brought these characters alive in a fun and remarkable way!
A very dynamic pair you two make. I look forward to another outstanding, exciting, adventure, and comical story! All my best guys!
Best Evet
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Looking forward to more!
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Joy of a read. Military Banter and Comic Relief.
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Amazing
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a great story nonetheless! hope there is more books to follow.
as always RC Bray killed it.
badass book!
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fantastic fun
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- Sci-fi means Science FICTION
- Nazis are bad
- Racism is real and an ongoing problem
- Like Jeremy Robinson's brand of humor (silly, sometimes childish, military minded)
If these three points don't get you feeling the need to express some political ideology in a childish fashion, you'll like this book. The book deals with a future where American Nazi leaning ideologues succeed in wiping out non-white races and eventually thrive 1000 years into the future. That's in the description, but it bears repeating due to some of the inane reviews I had to sift through before buying this book.
What this book offers you:
- Time travel
- Intrigue
- Toilet humor
- Military action
- Space battles
- Alien creatures
- Fighting pregnant Nazis (sometimes)
If you've enjoyed other books of his and you're not some milquetoast sad person that sees every mention or acknowledgement of racism as a personal slight, you'll like this book.
A Few Things to Consider
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Couldn't stop listening
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It’s a good book. It’s obviously inspired by current events but it is not a veiled political statement.
Also there are some misogynistic comments from a couple of characters but it’s because they are from ‘89. I guess some people didn’t realize it was meant to be on-the-nose.
Other notes for the book, this reads much more like a Peter Clines, Dennis Taylor or Scott Sigler book than what I would normally expect from Jeremy Robinson. This one is much closer to Infinite.
Also, R.C. Bray’s performance was godly as always.
Ignore the Magats. It’s good.
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