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Eden's Endgame
- The Eden Paradox, Book 4
- Narrated by: Edward Mitchell
- Length: 11 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
For fans of David Brin, Orson Scott Card and Isaac Asimov, Eden's Endgame is a fast-paced science fiction action thriller that provides a riveting conclusion to Barry Kirwan's critically acclaimed series.
Galactic war rages. The human race continues to aid Kalaran in his battle against Qorall, but hope is fading. Humanity is still struggling to survive on Esperia, pitted against the treacherous Alicians. The ruthless invader Qorall has unleashed a devastating new weapon that is ravaging the galaxy. In a desperate attempt to combat this new horror, a dormant race is awakened. But could this race prove to be an even worse threat?
This stunning fourth and final book in the Eden Paradox series sees Micah and Blake, aided by an enigmatic race of creatures and an ancient artifact, pushed to their absolute limits in their efforts to save not only humanity but also the galaxy itself.
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- Johnny
- 16-12-19
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Great idea for a story but the production or narrator destroys any enjoyment of this book. It was as if exclamation marks! And full stops were missing sometimes I would be lost for a few seconds not knowing what or where the story was
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- Soyeb
- 20-09-23
Dragged a bit, but a satisfying conclusion.
The book dragged on a bit, but eventually came to a satisfying conclusion. I felt the first book in the series was the best.
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