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The Lost Planet

Lost Starship, Book 6

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The Lost Planet

By: Vaughn Heppner
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Last voyage, Captain Maddox entered a distant star system with a Swarm fleet. The sheer numbers were staggering, a 100-1 advantage against all human spacecraft. If the highly aggressive, racist insects gained hyper-spatial tube technology - allowing them to cross 1,000 light-years in seconds - it would mean Armageddon for Earth.

Star Watch desperately needs something powerful to offset the annihilating Swarm numbers. As if on cue, Professor Ludendorff declares he has discovered the whereabouts of ancient Builder technology, a tech so potent it could defeat the Swarm.

Star Watch takes the bait, ordering Captain Maddox to find the lost planet holding the ancient technology.

Ludendorff has a plan involving androids to lure his arch rival - Methuselah Man Strand - to his doom.

The crew of Starship Victory knows nothing of this, and thus blindly enters a web of intrigue and danger. The captain will need the AI Galyan, Valerie, and Riker like never before. Humanity's hope against the coming Swarm holocaust rests on the outcome.

The Lost Planet is the sixth book in the Lost Starship series.

©2017 Vaughn Heppner (P)2017 Vaughn Heppner
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera
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Intriguing Storyline • Excellent Performance • Engaging Saga • Gripping Narration
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the entire series with Captain Maddox professor ludendorff and the methusalem man strand all I can say is this is one great series.

another great book what can I say

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Im invested and still enjoy this series. I hope there are twenty more volumes in the works.

Series Still Has My Attention

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A very 👍 book.I hope next book is as good . I look forward the movie.

The lost planet

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TracxXT is closer to getting to a Nexus and a hop to human space next will be war against the hunans.

the Swarm is coming there at the edge know.

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loved this story!!!! I enjoyed following slong with Capt. Maddox and the crew of the Victory.
The performance was great and tbe story was gripping. can't wait for book 7.

the saga continues

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excellent the way thus one was written, and also how it was read .

excellent

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This was a good listen/read, Maddox and his crew continue to evolve. Can't wait until the next book for the battle against the sworn.

The Lost Planet

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This series continues to delight the lis
tener, with another excellent performance by Mark Boyet, and new twists and new threats to deal with. The author keeps weaving new storylines into the mix. Never a dull moment

Another great addition to a great series

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This series gets better with every book, I remember having to start and stop book one cause it was so slow but now I’m killing them.

This series gets better with every book

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I have very much enjoyed the series thus far, and Boyette continues to excel in this latest installment. The Lost Planet, however, loses some marks this time around. Where the previous books had grand scope and hidden intrigues, this one seemed only contrived as we witnessed - once again - Strand's uncanny ability to read the author's mind.

The Lost Planet also departs from the feeling of an epic space adventure as a large majority of Maddox's time is spent planetside employing gun barrel diplomacy. Although, it is nice to see Valerie finally get her chance to shine. Perhaps that was the author's intent.

The Lost Planet does entertain, for what it's worth. Maddox is his usual brusque, no-nonsense self. We meet a new alien species, and, like usual, things aren't all gumdrops and ice cream.

In the end, this book seems like a bridge. Simply there to connect two more important pieces. Wether that's the case can only be determined in the next release.

Downward Slope

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