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Devourer

By: Michael Atamanov, Andrew Schmitt - translator
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Summary

The aggressive invaders from another galaxy cannot be stopped. The Composite keeps capturing system after system wiping out everything in its path, and there is no sign of a force capable of standing up to it.

In the search for allies, Gnat embarks on a long journey aimed at uniting the various branches of the human race. And though the potential for alliance is there, how can he convince them to set off to fight a suicidal war with such a disastrous balance of forces?

Beyond that, things aren't as easy as they initially seemed with the humans from the far-off Empire, and they have a compelling reason not to enter this war which does not concern them. There's also the status of sole ruler of humanity at stake, which is not the kind of achievement that can be shared.

And that means one of the human leaders will have to back down.

©2021 Michael Atamanov; English translation copyright 2021 by Andrew Schmitt (P)2022 Tantor

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It’s come to a end for me.

Most of these types of books hit a point along the series where everything goes right, they are the best at everything, they are lucky at the worst moment…over the last 2 books has got boring.

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No longer interesting

Agree with other reviews - this has now just become a history of how Nat got better and lucky at everything - lacks drama and become boring

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