• Prymus: Armageddon

  • War of the Wheels Trilogy
  • By: Sloan Young
  • Narrated by: Michael Mills
  • Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Prymus: Armageddon

By: Sloan Young
Narrated by: Michael Mills
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Publisher's summary

“It takes more than heroes to save a galaxy.”

Return to the galactic wheel of Prymus as war rages and empires crumble before the relentless nemesis. Follow the continuing adventure of the misfit heroes who desperately struggle to survive the ensuing catastrophes as foretold in the ancient prophecies.

Inside Book Two: The galactic wheel burns in an apocalyptic inferno. Unbridled conflict explodes and empires collapse. The unfathomable slaughter, by a seemingly unstoppable enemy, becomes a nightmare finally comprehended. Hope falters on a million, million worlds as the mages rise from the shadows with archaic knowledge. As defeat and surrender loom, few believe it will make any difference.

©2019 Sloan Young (P)2019 Sloan Young

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Engaging continuation of the War of the Wheels!

This second book in the War of the Wheels Trilogy was even better than book one. The plot line and writing pace was engaging, the new characters introduced were well received! The struggles and challenges had me spell bound. I can't wait for the release and final chapters of book three!

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One review for the three books

One review for all three books, first well written and the narrator brought each and ever character alive and you could feel their joy, their pain and their friends and family. You start in book one were everything is about normal religion, governments some cruel some not, slavery is the law in one government. The story you ride through the rise and fall of planets were billions of people are killed when their planet and solar systems are destroyed. A gate between universe is discovered and open and a race of warning beings comes through and start killing everyone their goal is to destroy the great evil and in the end you find that the great evil is themselves and they were onetime human from earth and left to get away from the destruction of earth out of five ships only one made it and to survive they developed machines who they could move the subconscious into so they could live for every just moving from one body to the next in doing this they became what they left the earth for and that was machines t hff at could think and react. The great evil for them was machines who could think and react they created what they faught against. In doing so they start wars against everyone to weed out the great evil. The last book is a story of both of the races loosing and destroying each other and putting everyone back into the dark ages and having to start afresh or try and in the end the base line is was it worth it in the lost planets, solar systems and billions people.
The books are awesome and I enjoyed listening to them and reccomend them

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Very confusing, with action on all fronts, at once

Yes, it's chaos, which I suppose war is, but to keep track of the various war forums, and who is with the good guys and who is the bad collaborators, it is mind boggling!
Also, shocking that whole worlds would be vaporized. Yes, I suppose this would be what war amongst advanced worlds would be like.

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