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Androne

By: Dwain Worrell
Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
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Summary

Humanity’s new war is an enigma, with an enemy threat beyond all imagination, in this near-future novel of mind-blowing adventure where the fate of the world rests in the choices of one ordinary soldier.

In one terrifying event called the Ninety-Nine, all major military installations on earth were eviscerated. But by whom? Foreign powers, AIs, ETs? Every conceivable adversary was ruled out. Reeling from massive casualties and amid hundreds of conspiracy theories, humanity creates Andrones: bipedal android drones piloted remotely by soldiers who will never again need to be on the field of battle. Newly minted Androne pilot Sergeant Paxton Arés has now been deployed into a fight against an enemy no one understands or has ever seen.

Passing mostly uneventful days patrolling an unidentified desert, Paxton spends time communicating with his pregnant girlfriend back home and reflecting on his impending fatherhood. But as he is drawn deeper into military camaraderie and begins quickly rising up the ranks on the strength of his father’s military legacy, Paxton starts to question the swirling rumors about the nature of the conflict. What he’s encountered in the shifting dunes—something inexplicable, indomitable—fills him with the fear that whatever is out there is destined to win.

Whether it’s curiosity, ambition, or a newfound paternal instinct, Paxton has a driving need to understand the dangerous truths of this strange, invisible war. And the choices he must make have the power to change everything.

©2023 Dwain Worrell (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Critic reviews

“Narrator Gary Tiedemann's long experience comes through with unique voices and cadences for each character. Jarhead meets All You Need Is Kill in a refreshing look at near-future warfare. A superb recommendation for military sci-fi fans.”Library Journal (starred review)

“Taut intrigue reels readers into a thrilling yet thoughtful narrative about the futility of war and the cost of doing the right thing, and a clever, quantum twist will please sci-fi fans. Worrell should make a splash with this.”Publishers Weekly

“Dwain Worrell's Androne straps you into the cockpit at page one and doesn't let go; it's a truly cinematic, character-centered Moebius strip of war, loyalty, and love, with action so good you might forget how to breathe.”—Karen Osborne, author of Architects of Memory

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Form over substance.

The book ‘reads’ like the author has just finished a writing course and then employed every single technique learnt multiple times in each sentence. The prose ‘reads’ well and the highly descriptive language would be fine if it was overlaid on a plot with any substance. Sadly, the storyline is simple and weak. It’s not clear whether the author thinks the ‘reader’ is hard-of-thinking, or the main character is supposed to be, but a number of ‘aha-moments’ arrive after protracted sequences when the upshot had been painfully obvious for some time.

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