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Harbinger in the Night
- De: John Warner, Bill Woods
- Narrado por: Darren Eliker
- Duración: 13 h y 17 m
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In the near future, a new space race is in full swing to be the first to colonize Mars. In preparations, an engineering team is building out the interplanetary communications network when a mysterious object emerges from the depths of interstellar space. As the nations of Earth scramble to investigate this strange comet, they must overcome plots from within and the machinations of a malignant AI in order to be the first to meet the menace, or the promise, that the intruder foretells.
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Really good certainly glad to have found it!
- De Jason en 02-14-22
- Harbinger in the Night
- De: John Warner, Bill Woods
- Narrado por: Darren Eliker
A Sci-Fi story that seems possible tomorrow!
Revisado: 03-30-22
This story gives a deeper dive into the computer science behind technology that make this story a much more plausible science fiction tale that seems realistically plausible unlike some more far fetched science fiction stories. Some of the terminology may harder to understand for readers without a technical background, but the way this is written, it doesn't require a full understanding to be able to comprehend what is going on. The terminology just adds some juicy tidbits for people to latch onto.
The story itself grips you from the beginning to the end. There are twists, turns, reverses, slides, everything to keep you on your toes. There are multiple characters in this book that you grow attached to, while also questioning certain decisions they make. As you are reading this, you can practically visualize the scenes on a screen (TV or movie). With everything being in the realm of possibility of the near future, it really makes you think about how reliant we are on technology and how quickly we are advancing.
The voice acting is superb. Darren did a phenomenal job bringing these characters to life with a diverse set of pitches, dialects, and even robotic tones. Each character was different and recognizable just by the voice used and if I didn't know it was a book, I would think he was making the story up on the spot by how smooth the reading was.
Overall great read and I can't wait for the next book in the series.
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