• Project Legion

  • Nemesis Saga, Book 5
  • By: Jeremy Robinson
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (788 ratings)

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Project Legion

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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The Signal Was Received

Ten years after a deep-space transmission was broadcast from a futuristic citadel hidden in the Arctic ice, Jon Hudson finds himself in a position beyond comprehension. His days of lazy Sasquatch hunting on behalf of the DHS' Fusion Center-Paranormal (FC-P) have been a fading memory since the appearance of Nemesis, the goddess of vengeance, reborn through genetic tinkering. Now he longs for those quiet days once more.

The Aeros Have Returned

Facing down giant kaiju has become almost commonplace for Hudson and the FC-P, whom he regards as his family, but the threat now facing them is global. An alien race known as the Aeros, summoned to Earth 10 years ago, have arrived in orbit, hell-bent on destroying their ancient enemy, the Ferox, along with all of humanity...in all dimensions of reality.

All Earths Will Be Destroyed

Facing off against an invasion of city-destroying kaiju, a massive mothership and an assault in a parallel world, Hudson must bolster the FC-P's ranks. Joined by Milos "Cowboy" Vesely, Hudson must journey through alternate dimensions to gather a one-of-a-kind legion of defenders, including a smart-mouthed soldier, a woman who can animate the lifeless, a time traveler, a robot-man, a powerful king, and an assassin who can slip between frequencies of reality.

With Project Legion, Jeremy Robinson has created an epic series finale, bringing together characters and plot elements from more than a dozen different novels and series. The result is a crossover novel ten years in the making, the likes of which have never been seen outside of comic books and movies like Captain America: Civil War.

Project Legion is an apocalyptic end to the first story arc of the bestselling Kaiju Thriller series: The Nemesis Saga.

©2016 Jeremy Robinson (P)2017 Jeremy Robinson

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Perfect

Only thing I have to say is this has became my new favorite book :)

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great conclusion

I was not sure about the series at first but fell in love with it quickly. The crossing of several different series was a Great conclusion. I do not regret at all finding this author

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A satisfying conclusion.

My honest opinion? I'm not mad I paid money to read these, but seriously this has been one of my favorite series that I've checked out while in quarantine. It has kaiju action, and some pretty funny moments. Story is solid, and I enjoyed the ending. I definitely recommend you check it out.

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a fitting end

this series is comedic, horrifying, and heartfelt all at the same time. it does a great job of putting together the last epic battle for humanity survival.

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A finale and sampler, all in one.

**DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR THIS & PREVIOUS BOOKS**

When I first read Project Legion, my experience with Jeremy Robinson only extended to his novels starring his Goddess of Vengeance, ie. the Nemesis Saga. I’m mostly sure I didn’t even read Island 731 until after this or Project Hyperion. It’s a credit to Jeremy Robinson that someone like me could enjoy this book having just read the Nemesis Saga without reading about the other characters who cross over here.

Once again, Jeremy Robinson delivers a great novel but, more importantly, he ties up the loose threads of the series to send-off his monstrous creation in a way that makes you wish for more but doesn’t leave you disappointed this is the end. The novel dives into the action right away, doing away with the comedic beginning to ease you in the story. Have no fear because this novel delivers the heart and humor alongside the action and suspense just as well as the previous novels.

The character growing is not as prevalent as in earlier novels, but this book DOES reflect on the changes that have happened over the series. It works since the previous novels did such a good job setting them up and allowing this one to be an action packed yet still thoughtful and hilarious ride. There’s still room for growth as Maigo finally feels comfortable in her skin and becomes a leader like her adopted father Jon. We also get some character development for the emotionless giant robot Hyperion (but I won’t say more so there’s something to entice readers ;) ). Other than that, the characters are still who we love and we even get inside the heads of those who until now, we didn’t follow as much (with significant action examination for Watson and Joilet).

The novels balances all that PLUS introducing not only new characters but ALSO new parallel dimensions. To quickly summarize the “Full Nemesis Saga Experience,” Project Legion brings in characters from the following Jeremy Robinson novels:

Island 731
Nazi Hunter - Atlantis (aka I am Cowboy)
Raising the Past
MirrorWorld
The Jack Sigler Thrillers
- Pulse
- Instinct
- Threshold
Human After All (previously Xom-B & Uprising)
The Didymus Contingency
The Last Hunter
SecondWorld
(and, obviously, the previous four Nemesis novels :) )

If that seems daunting, please understand: it helps if you read them all but is absolutely NOT necessary. I haven’t read them yet and still understood the characters and their situations enough. Jeremy Robinson clearly knew that Nemesis is the gateway drug to his work for at least some of his readers (at least for me) and shows enough of these characters to make us love them and (I’m sure Jeremy hopes) make us want to look up these non-Nemesis books. Whether you read the non-Nemesis novels or not, the new characters add to the story with their differences and similarities to the established characters, either being of the same mind or wondering “What the heck’s going on?”

The ending, as I said before, is excellent. I don’t want to spoil too much, about whether it’s happy, sad, or if every character gets what they want or need. All I can really add is that, going 5 for 5, Jeffrey Kafer is once again a supreme narrator. On occasion it’s not immediately clear when he switches to another character in a conversation but 98.5% of the time, it’s clear and he is epic, tender, thoughtful, or hilarious 100% of the time, depending on what the scene calls for.

I wrote this review in anticipation of the new novel Nemesis, an alternate-universe “What-If” concerning Nemesis. I’m of two minds: a tale in an alternate-universe keeps Project Legion as a pure, grand finale but Jeremy Robinson has shown in six novels (counting Island 731) that he can deliver on what his novels promise. Even if there was a direct continuation, Project Legion would still be a great endpoint of a six-book series. It has all the hallmarks that made readers fall in love with Nemesis and the FC-P crew and is a great intro to other stories if you decide you need more Jeremy Robinson on you bookshelf (digital or otherwise). And, who knows, maybe Nemesis will come back someday in a future Jeremy Robinson crossover. With this author, the more out there the concept, the more likely :)

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Great conclusion to an epic Kaiju series

Fantastic, fast-paced Kaiju-action-thriller that keeps you hooked from beginning to end. Keefer’s narration brings the widely diverse cast to life.

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Enjoyable

All of these were a very fun series of books to read. I look forward to checking out more from. this author

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My Favorite Nemesis Book!

This may be my favorite installment in the Nemesis series. There were so many familiar characters and it was fun to see them working together, outside of their normal worlds. It was a really good wrap-up to this series and as always, Jeremy Robinson made it hard to say goodbye to this series. Jeffrey Kafer did a wonderful job on the narration, as usual.

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Excellent book.

There’s was nothing boring about this book. It was good in every way. I saw growth and great character development. I even saw improvement with the narrator. So glad a stayed on board. I like this author.

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Never a Dull Moment

From the very beginning of this series, it has been non stop crazy monsters and character building. I'm glad this series ended in such a spectacular way.

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