
Rise of the Corinari
Frontiers Saga Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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Ryk Brown
About this listen
A time to recover. A chance to make a new ally. A brief respite to repair and rearm. An opportunity for a people to regain their honor. For every civilization there comes a moment when a stand must be made against tyranny. The time has come for the Alliance to draw a line in the sand.
©2012 Ryk Brown (P)2013 TantorJeffrey Kafer is just brilliant and makes this series as an Audiobook - if you see him as a Narrator in anything else, don't miss it.
Part 5 sees the Nathan and the Aurora Crew having a breather and a chance to repair and rearm. Nathan has bold plans for the Sector, but can he pull them off so that he can finally have an edge in this conflict and go home? Will all the parties be interested? Will his crew follow him?
This is a pivotal chapter in the series and again, Ryk Brown does such a great job of writing such a complex political piece, making it so easy to read/listen to, and enjoyable.
I love his work, and only hope that this series continues for a long time.
Hopefully whilst he continues to write, Jeffrey Kafer continues to Narrate!
Excellence Continues in Part 5
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