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  • Necron: Beyond Einstein's Barrier

  • By: Oliver Strong
  • Narrated by: Craig Munns
  • Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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By: Oliver Strong
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It’s the 27th century and Victor Zellmann awakes to find himself drafted into an army of the dead travelling beyond Einstein’s barrier...his past lost and future uncertain he clings onto the present and the young lady who befriends him on reanimation.

©2015 Oliver Strong (P)2019 Oliver Strong

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No match for the Imperium

The narration is the first fault I can find here with little to no emotion and a voice that makes the already cheesy and substance lacking narrative exponentially more drab than it already is. I mistook this pale imitation of the Polity series by Neil Asher for a story of the metal race of immortal warriors featured in Warhammer 40K so understand there is bias on my part for this boring in comparison sci-fi story. It centres around a man which can only be the purest representation of a soy boy and a masculine woman who is constantly described as being stronger and cooler than all men in the story as if you could miss the underpinning of "all men are feral animals that think with their dicks and all women are queens who should stand on their heads". My only recommendation is that you do not buy this book, if I could break Einstein's theory of spacetime and travel backwards a few hours I would warn myself not to waste valuable time listening to this. I could then spend it wisely on tales from the 41st millennium, narrated by someone whose voice sounds like a voice for radio and not the McDonalds drive thru.

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