
Deathtrap
Expeditionary Force Mavericks, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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R.C. Bray
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By:
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Craig Alanson
About this listen
The human soldiers stranded on the planet Paradise have been recruited into an alien legion to do the dirty jobs that the high-tech species won't do. Their first mission is to kick the enemy off a backwater planet no one cares about. It's a simple assignment, except everyone has a hidden agenda, and the planet could become a deathtrap.
©2019 Craig Alanson (P)2019 Blue Heron AudioCraig Alans + RC Bray = Sci-Fi Perfection!
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Made me laugh. Made me punch my fist in the Air. It had everything.
I HIGHLY recommend anyone to start reading or listen to this series. AMAZING!!
Amazing Book
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I found Expeditionary Force completely by accident when Columbus day was suggested as my next listen! I have bought n listened to all of the stories and was disappointed when I got to the current last book that there was no more as yet!! waited eagerly for Deathtrap to be released as an audio book! I was Not disappointed as it is truly another Great story! even as a slight detour from original!! Mr Alanson, please hurry with the completion and release of your next book! can't wait!!
Expeditionary Forces are a great series of books!
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Great side story
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A Good Spin Off
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Best expeditionary best I’ve had.
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There are few authors that I ` look forward to their next book with such anticipation. Peter F. Hamilton's Commonwealth series springs to mind as well as his void trilogy as other such examples of the regard I have for Craig Alanson's work. Unlike Hamilton, Alanson has injected humour into his stories that adds a touch of real humanity to his characters. I was so pleased to see our furry, socially awkward at times and lovable alien friend in the form of Nurt play a part in this book.
Once again, Alanson has come up with an excellent story and the action comes thick and fast once the story allows for it. I just love Alanson's prose style, it's so natural, flowing and doesn't waste words to get to where we need to be.
I spotted the dialogue homages to Star Wars in one scene where an enemy commander had to clear an incoming shuttles older security code. I like these little nuggets of nods to other science fiction and such use of fictional characters was used to humerus effect by the Sergan Jaites character.
Topping off this superb story is, of course, the amazing narration of R. C. Bray. I am so glad this superb narrator has committed to this series. i cannot think of any other who could possibly do these books justice so with Alanson's writing and Bray's narration we have the perfect combination for the ultimate medium for this story. I've said it before and shall repeat myself here when I say that the audio book format has to be the way the author intended for his stories to be delivered. Reading the print version just cannot be nearly as entertaining.
OK, so now I'm going to do that thing I often do with my reviews, speak to some errors I noticed that should have been caught by that thing publishers used to do, proof reading. The way I look at it, if I can find typos then so can those paid to do so. Here's what I found:
Here is a list of the discrepancies I spotted.
* Puddles rather than paddles.
* A scene where a destroyer is under attack becomes a frigate before being described again as a destroyer.
* A his rather than her.
* Irritation rather than imitation.
Let me make this clear, none of the above detract in any way from the book and the errors found represents a tiny fraction of the books wordage but I do find such things bother me. I don't see this as Alanson's fault, I hasten to add. We are all human and mistakes are going to happen. The more you write, then more such things will occur. That's why publishers proof read or so I used to believe.
Anyway, minor and perhaps rather anal observations aside, Death Trap is another top notch read from Craig Alanson. His consistency in the quality of his stories and writing is remarkable and it is clear this is a man who has natural writing and story telling abilities. My only slight worry is that he burns himself out. He is now a full time author having given up his regular job recently so is perhaps now under the pressures of publisher contracts to produce certain numbers of books within a time frame. I hope this isn't going to cramp Alanson's natural style.
Some of the best and most entertaining science fiction around and puts to shame some of the junk we get these days produced by Hollywood
Another Winner From Alanson
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Excellent Expeditionary Force story
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when is the next coming?!
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Amazing
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