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The Chronicles of Benjamin Jamison

Empires at War: Part Two, Book 5

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The Chronicles of Benjamin Jamison

By: Thomas Wright
Narrated by: Guy Williams
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The battle with the World Eaters had taken its toll on Benjamin Jamison. Ghosts of the past haunted him, year after year of war and skirmishes, and blood and guts had caught up with him. His relationship with Tazleaha, queen of Cjittan, has fared no better. He has had no messages from her for weeks.

Unfortunately, there is no rest for the Reaper as he takes his band of privateers and heads to the next location the Khalnalax have been planning to decimate: Idaline. Once a traveler's paradise, it's now almost barren of inhabitants. Those who did not flee were taken away to a life of servitude.

Allied with the Cjittan Navy, Reaper is going to take charge. He is going to find out what happened to Taz, and he is going to do it his way. A new set of armor and a four-legged friend are all he needs to put a stop to empires at war.

©2017 Thomas A. Wright (P)2020 Thomas A. Wright
Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Haunted War Reaper
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After the crap of Reaper Inc, then the deplorable "No more Lies." I skipped book 4 and went into Book 5.

No, you don't need to read book 4, because book 5 pretty much covers the backstory of book 4 in the first chapters.

......and that's when book 5 should end.

No........ just advise people to read book 1 which is a great story, and tell them to leave it at that.

Just not worth it.

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