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Forbidden System: An Outworld Ranger Prequel

Outworld Ranger, Book 0

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Forbidden System: An Outworld Ranger Prequel

By: David Alastair Hayden
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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Before he was the super confident, snarky AI saving Siv Gendin and his friends’ bacon on a regular basis, Silky worked with his first human companion, Eyana Ora, an Empathic Services agent.

This was the mission where it all began. Two centuries before the Fall of the Benevolence.

A simple covert mission to spy on the Krixis, a telepathic alien race, turns into a desperate bid to save mankind when Silky and Eyana uncover a plot to use a secret super-weapon. But the weapon, a lost piece of ancient technology, holds secrets that neither side expected - secrets that will reshape humanity’s future.

©2017 David Alastair Hayden (P)2019 Podium Publishing
Adventure Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Military Fiction
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loved this book. i dont know how long the sequels will keep me engaged but will give it a go.

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The story itself is actually quite good, but unfortunately it’s ruined by the narrator.
He speaks at a million miles an hour making it hard to listen, also every time he say’s the main characters name he puts an inflection on the end like someone calling out or asking a question. Bloody annoying!
I would suggest buying the book and reading it yourself.

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