
The Prisoner's Dilemma
Liberty of Death, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tim Paige
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By:
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Joe Kassabian
About this listen
When the Galaxy is on fire, there are no heroes....
Vincent Solaris is a teenager drifting through life who manages to graduate Ethics School by the skin of his teeth. His unplanned future changes dramatically when he is arrested and charged with crimes against the Central Committee after a night of drinking.
While he escapes the gallows, Vincent is sentenced to three years of service in the Earth Defense Forces.
Vincent is sent off to train, thinking that he'll simply spend the next few years lazing away at the edges of human-controlled space. This idea is shattered when a mysterious alien army attacks.
On his way to the far-flung killing fields of war, Vincent meets Fiona, a Martian gangster serving a life sentence. Together, they must find a way to survive against the most terrifying foe that humanity has ever faced.
Experience the start of a debut military sci-fi series from army veteran Joe Kassabian. It's perfect for fans of Galaxy's Edge, Rick Partlow, and Josh Hayes.
©2022 Aethon Books (P)2022 Aethon AudioEnjoyed it and will be looking forward to the next in the series when it comes out.
The narrator was very good and clear to follow.
Fantastic start to a series
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Very Orwell
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An enjoyable take on military sci-fi, and a stark warning of the dangers of a society, falling into a dictatorship that lies to the people and expects blind obedience.
A good read / listen
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I thought the performance was good.
The main characters didn't have enough structure or development, everything feels rushed, plus survival of the rest of the main characters squad/friends could have thrown curve balls into the storyline.
A good start to the series, but could have been so much more
Excellent storyline
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