
Amish Werewolves of Space
Peril in Plain Space, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Randy Streu
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By:
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Kerry Nietz
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Realm Award Winner for Supernatural, Horror & Other, 2020
Some say death comes in threes.
For the Amish community of Alabaster, it seems to. They've maintained an uneasy alliance with the vamperkinder, the altered humans that rescued them from the zombies seven years ago. But after several vicious attacks—nighttime slaughters that could only have been perpetrated by the kinder—the union of the two peoples is shattered.
Meanwhile, a resurgent zombie horde and mysterious nightly howls signal doom, not only for the Amish, but for the entire galaxy.
As more and more planets fall, the Raven survivors hunt for a solution.
Can they restore the peace? Escape the horde? Save the galaxy?
Or is it already too late?
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- Aaron G.
- 01-25-25
A satisfying conclusion to an interesting trilogy!
First off, this novel is definitely best enjoyed AFTER the previous 2 entries. Both story and character development build in each. A few new characters, but many core protagonists from the first and second. Lots of interlaced references and plots that build with each installment.
This book continues the tradition of weaving together scientific explanations of typically fantasy components, with matters of faith woven throughout.
There were a few points in the audio book where I had trouble understanding what was being said, likely a mix of the distinct accent being used for a character and what seemed like mumbling (which fit the character, but still made things difficult). Thankfully, this became less of an issue after the character had been around a while.
I enjoyed the many breaks from traditional storycrafting. Though the ending doesn't answer all questions, I felt like it resolved all the key story lines.
Bottom line: different from many things I've read, but quite enjoyable storytelling.
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