Oblivion Stone (Dramatized Adaptation)
Outlanders, Book 54
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James Axler
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Spread across post-apocalyptic North America, the nine great cities ruled by the alien-human hybrid barons have crumbled…ushering in not defeat, but a new epoch of alien rule of Earth. But their assault is threatened by a force of extraordinary humans, the Cerberus rebels, dedicated to freeing humanity from the aeons of slavery that the alien Annunaki race have placed upon it.
In Louisiana, a salvaged piece of sentient spaceship signals the beginning of the long-awaited second salvo. In the wilds of Saskatchewan, an Annunaki prince, genetically engineered as a machine of destruction, returns after 4,500 years in solitary confinement to seek vengeance against the father who betrayed him. As the self-proclaimed new warlord of the Earth, his personal mission to harness its citizens to build his city and his army appears unstoppable…as does his hate-filled quest to destroy the god-king Enlil, the mighty father who spawned him in hate and fury.
Performed by Terence Aselford, Nanette Savard, Zeke Alton, Shravan Amin, Mort Shelby, Scott McCormick, Nora Achrati, Bradley Foster Smith, Michael John Casey, Rose Supan, Ken Jackson, Brandon Burton, Laura C. Harris, Jessica Lauren Ball, Todd Scofield, Dawn Ursula, Richard Rohan, Dylan Lynch, Stephon Walker, Yasmin Tuazon, David Zitney, Chris Davenport and Matthew Pauli.
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- Ray Van Kogelenberg
- 29-09-24
Just a 5/5 to balance out
After the book 54 cringe fest, this returns to the real Outlanders again. The greater story arc is picked up again and the characters become themselves again. That enough for. 5/5 to balance the score I had to give the abysmal book 54.
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