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Wayward Earth

By: Jason Anspach, J.N. Chaney
Narrated by: R.C. Bray, Mark Boyett
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Summary

This prequel to Wayward Galaxy begins as the world ends…

The colony ship Boone has launched for the planet Amir. Two more ships, hidden in a secret base in Africa, hasten their own plans to leave Earth as global war spirals toward a terminal doomsday.

But RUPAC forces are seeking to prevent further launches, and in order to escape, Jack Hughes—Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman turned private military contractor—and his team of contractors must fight against local terrorist militias, RUPAC regulars…and the deep fear that everything and everyone they're fighting for is on the verge of annihilation.

As the enemy closes and Jack faces overwhelming odds, only his ability as an operator, his determination to get his team out alive, and the help of an advanced AI named Brody provide any hope of survival.

The world is ending, but Jack Hughes still has a job to do.

©2023 Jason Anspach & J.N. Chaney (P)2024 Podium Audio
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the narrator was very good as usual but the story didn't add much if anything to the saga. just another fight

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Some action, but the narrative doesn’t gel

Some good action on the ground and in space put the narrative which was full of in-jokes and US military lingo, doesn’t really gel. I found myself having to regularly rewind because I missed cliffhangers which the author tries to bring into the middle of uninteresting storylines. Narration was good but again mainly because of the in jokes..

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