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Terminal Secrets (An Intergalactic Space Opera Adventure)
- Cerberus, Book 2
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Nolan Garrett is on the hunt for traitors, and it just got personal!
His targets: A pair of thieves who broke into a military armory. Already, the stolen high-grade weapons have flooded the streets of New Avalon with blood.
Nolan’s pursuit brings him to the last place in the universe he’d want to go...home.
On the planet he thought he’d left behind forever, he is swept up in a local war between his first love and his oldest enemy.
In the heat of battle, he will uncover dark secrets that, if brought to light, could destroy him - and the woman he loved - forever.
Cerberus: Terminal Secrets continues the thrilling, action-packed military space opera series. If you like high-octane sci-fi combat, epic stakes, and flawed heroes, then you’ll devour Andy Peloquin’s gripping Cerberus series.
Join the fight to protect the innocent from greed, corruption, and cruelty!
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- Scorpion kickboxer
- 09-06-20
This book blew my mind
I love the first instalment of Cerberus, and was eager to delve in to this one. The relationship between Nolan and his AI is grate and I cant wait for this to develop, there has to be allot more to come with that in the future.
Nolan reluctantly returns to his home, and is blind sided with a power struggle that dates back to his childhood.
Secrets that should stay berried, are revealed in a painful kick to the teeth that catches you off guard. the way Bronson Pinchot performs this is like a dagger at your emotions you feel what Nolan feels.
I can not recommend this series enough.
In short if you like sci-fi this is a must read
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- Placid
- 13-05-20
Full of turmoil
This book was a really good listen. Nolan must return to the location of his youth and face the demon's and reunite with those who helped shape him. The entire book is one long running adventure with interspersed points of remembering and reconnecting. I found the book to be one I could hardly put down and wanted to listen to the end even when it was well past time to stop for the day.
The narration was outstanding. The character of the AI is done really well.
This book was provided free of charge and I voluntarily am providing an honest review.
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- Richard C
- 21-03-21
Cerberus both awesome and human
I can't understand why they have only got 3 of these audio books published when they are SO AWESOME and the whole series should be put out on audio - Mainly as Bronson Pinchot does these books narration with such care and passion.
Andy Peloquin is a fantastic author that I've enjoyed so much with this series. Yep there is a large amount of tech. It does make some of the battle scenes a little almost one sided. But I appreciate Cerberus's human frailties. his past addiction to drugs, harsh upbringing in a tough world. Yep that sounds a bit of a cliché but when listening to it, it seems fresh.
Yep there might be only 3 books out, but enjoy them, hopefully more will emerge now the series is finished.
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- Dilwyn Lloyd
- 29-04-21
Keeps you on the edge of your seat
The pace is frantic but everything makes sense including the hero has a death wish.
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