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Heirs of Empire

Dahak, Book 3

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Heirs of Empire

De: David Weber
Narrado por: Jonathan Todd Ross
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Restoring the empire that had been destroyed 45 years earlier, Emperor Colin finds problems in the genocidal Achuutani and in his children, Sean and Harriet, who have been marooned on a hostile planet.

©1996 David Weber (P)2020 Recorded Books
Aventura Ciencia Ficción Ciencia Ficción Dura Space Opera Ficción
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Engaging Plot • Excellent Character Development • Fascinating Universe • Plausible Storyline • Captivating Series
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The sequel to Mutineer's Moon has so much to offer! Continued plots and universe building as one expects from Weber's writing. I truly enjoy this particular reality he's crafting and eagerly await more books in the Dahak series!

Excellent Sequel

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Loved it! 3rd book in series not the best one but still great! yea! yea!

Great!

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The recording is missing chapter 28 which is important to the story. Need to fix it.

Great Adventure and excellent series.

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The first book was, well, rough. I stuck through it though and listened to book 2. Better, but still a little rough around the edges. Book 3 now, this one is the best of the series and left me wishing for the story to continue. Bravo.

Best of the series yet

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Excellent story. Character development was thorough. David Weber never disappoints. Narration was superb. Will continue to read Weber's work.

Dahak

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Space opera doesn't do this justice. Dastardly plots, betrayals, traitors and heroes. Thoroughly enjoyable. Dahaks continuum is amazing.

Amazing

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David Weber spun another great book. I wish the stories didn't span so many books, but he does tell a good story.

Another great book

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This book was an excellent into the entire trilogy. I very much enjoyed the plot development and character development. This is definitely what is meant by space opera, and is truly Science Fiction.

Excellent plot development. Great characters.

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There is one wish and that for the series to continue. David has credited another universe and it deserves more chapters.

Series Conclusion?

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Someone else mentioned this was an abridged version, so my perception may be skewed by noticing that before reading, but it does seem like a sizeable battle that was lead up to, and then constantly referred to, is just.. missing. It could be that the author left the battle itself out and just let the lead up and references to it fill in the blanks, but that seems like it would be an odd choice. Subsequently, the entire crescendo of that storyline also seems to be either absent or just another odd choice to build up for half the book only to resolve abruptly. Like.. super abruptly. Half a paragraph at most. Like, imagine going through the Lord of the Rings series and right before the final, decide-all battle it just cut to one of the characters sitting at home a year or 2 older and his buddy walked in and says "Glad that stuff all worked out a year or 2 ago! The end." Honestly, I'm probably going to have to pick up the print version just to find out what the deal is.

Oh, and the same narrator from the first 2 books still hasn't figured out how to properly.. I don't know.. read punctuation? Judge tempo?.. something.

All I know is that there is a similar length, waaaay too long pause

every 3-4 words that would typically

convey a new speaker/paragraph/chapter/idea, but it happens

continuously.

This may not be sooo bad, except that

since the pauses are so long and similar, the entire book makes you pay

incredibly close attention to insure the action is properly being followed nearly

word by word rather than any type of natural flow.

Abridged?

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