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River of Bones

Destroyermen Series, Book 13

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River of Bones

By: Taylor Anderson
Narrated by: William Dufris
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The crew of a WWII destroyer face their greatest challenge yet as they try to survive in a strange new world in the next thrilling book in The New York Times best-selling series.

Commander Matt Reddy and his crew are afraid it may finally be the end of the USS Walker. Ever since their ship was transported to another world, and they became embroiled in a deadly conflict between the Lemurians and the vicious Grik, the Walker has been taking a pounding. With Walker out of commission for repairs, Reddy takes command of a different ship and joins a desperate battle to block the Grik swarm.

Meanwhile, the humans and their allies face a deadly second front in the Republic to the south. All of Reddy's forces are committed, and there's no turning back. Either they'll win - or lose - everything....

©2018 Taylor Anderson (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Military Science Fiction War & Military Transportation War
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No no stop actiion

Another great episode ,the books get better and better ,loved the pace of the story and the scope of the storyline could not stop listening to it keep them coming

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A good set up for the last section

Another excellent addition to this long running series, the characters now fully fleshed and letting the plot flow

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Running on empty

I’ve read/listened to all the previous (12?) books. I like the world created and the creative dynamic of the sprawling coalition and the ingenious plot lines Taylor devises. This book doesn’t work. It’s largely a single long drawn out slug fest that over plays the authors obsession with the mechanics and statistics of naval ordnance. Instead of the usual well developed sense of an alternative world the author falls back on the cliches of the characters he has created. The grand sweep of the series doesn’t get moved on until the final sections with quite a few teasers for the next book. So l felt short changed! I’m always impressed by the narrator as he effortlessly moves from different, races and genders in the space of a few lines of dialogue. Does the author do this for a laugh at the readers expense?

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