Stark's Command
Stark's War, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Eric Michael Summerer
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Jack Campbell
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Jack Campbell
About this listen
BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction written and read by author Jack Campbell.
Stark's Command was originally published as "by John G. Hemry".
Battle stations! Listen to more in the Stark's War series.©2002 John G. Hemry (P)2009 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Stark's Command
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- Roger Sparrowhawk
- 16-12-23
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Great story made by its moon location and characters living in an hostile environment on the moon
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- Sir Bazile
- 08-11-23
Thank the God's. More of the Same...
Having read The Genesis Fleet, The Lost Fleet, The Lost Star's and The Lost Fleet Beyond the Star's. Stark is who starts it all. If Mr Campbell has updated his original version, I can't see it. More comments on performance, narration and story. Again if you can't listen, get the book and READ IT...
Basically I am enjoying the story so far so leave me alone to start book 3... lol ;-)
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- simon hodge
- 11-02-24
solid middle novel for this amazing trilogy
A solid building of the story carrying on with intrigue world building and social commentary of corruption, bloated beaurocracy and how ultimately good people standing up can make a difference.
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- Richard K.
- 20-10-20
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again the charter s were good you were drawn into the tale and it kept you interested to the end.
The problem was that unlike the first book this was a little bit predictable, why one character had been brought into the story and why another had been readied which was a pity and spoiled it a little for me.
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