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  • The Phoenix Requiem

  • The Phoenix Conspiracy Series, Book 7
  • By: Richard Sanders
  • Narrated by: Matthew Ebel
  • Length: 17 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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By: Richard Sanders
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Summary

Senseless butchery on a colossal scale. That’s the hallmark of the Dread Fleet wherever it goes. No force has ever been able to stop it, and now it threatens the Empire, the Queen, and humanity itself. Queen Kalila must organize a defense against it, calling on friends and foes alike.

Meanwhile, Calvin and his crew venture urgently into the untold, unknown dangers of Forbidden Space, hoping to get answers from the deadliest and strangest Polarians of all. Answers that could help the humans save their Empire - and themselves - before it’s too late. And all is lost forever. It’s a desperate move, Calvin knows, and one that very likely will kill him and all his friends.

©2016 Richard L. Saders (P)2021 Black Ocean Books, LLC
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Finally!!

What a series! I’ve been waiting literally years for this series to be completed on Audible, and what a job they did! Next step … movies? Thoroughly enjoyed all of these books, well established characters and plausible story arc. Recommend this 10/10!

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A fitting end, and a long time time comming,.

Loved every minute of it, but I realy think the story dose end their, well the hunt for the Phoenix, starts, what happened, and why?. Will they ever locate the ship, well I think there is more to the story,. I did think that calvin would wake up and ot was all a dream, but realise that it was not, and it was a was a look into a not do distant future, but still knowing what will happened dose he let it play out or, dose he intervene, well we will not no,?

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Not the best in the Series

Sorry guys, this just wasnt the best. If it hadn't been the last book of the series I'd have given up after the first few chapters. It just seemed very drawn out, with extraordinarily inappropriate and irrelevant conversations; usually in the middle of life or death situations. For some reason the pacing of this book was off. I have enjoyed the rest of the series. It was ultimately worth reading to the end.

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