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Voodoo Warfare

By: Nick Cole
Narrated by: Christopher Ryan Grant
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Summary

Get it on…again! The Strange Company is back and on the defensive.

A massive invasion of a major Monarch world gets underway and the weird warrant officers of Voodoo Platoon move into their roles as combat multipliers at the front lines of an incredible no-holds-barred brawl for battlefield domination. Facing legions of Ultramarines, a weaponized population, and re-engineered combat veterans augmented by cybernetics, the stone-cold killers and ready-to-rumble rogues of Strange, fighting alongside a newly christened mech combat team, must hold a gateway landing zone against overwhelming odds.

But the Ultras aren’t the premier elite fighting unit of the crumbling Monarch Empire for nothing. Defeat isn't even on the table for this military death cult of galactic warriors the Strange faces across a charred and dangerous battlefield.

To the legendary Ultramarines, this is the last battle; the final conflict, and nothing less than their honor and a place in history are at stake. To survive, Reaper, Dog, and Voodoo Platoons will have to play every dirty trick in the book of war in a desperate, high-cycle, ride-the-lightning defense of a bad LZ where both sides know what they do here will echo into eternity.

The tragedy of the Strange Company continues on LZ Heartbreak. Just because it’s a bad idea, doesn’t mean it won’t be fun.

©2022 Nick Cole (P)2022 Podium Audio

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This is how it is now...

With the bar set this high, by the writer and the performer, Where'd we go?

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another great military Sci fi

Great story by Nick Cole, brilliant continuation from book one, brilliant narrator. can't wait for book 3

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"Hot soup, he was the best of us...."

Great follow up book to strange company, a roller coaster of a listen.
Great to get more backstory of the voodoo platoon.
Sgt Orions galaxy weary look on life is spot on for me as a army veteran.
keep the books coming Mr Cole.

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  • Kindle Customer
  • 18-01-23

"A series worthy of the Commandants Reading list."

All the grit and warrior ethos worthy of comparison to greats like "Starship Troopers." Praises to Nick Cole for a phenomenal joyride with the grunts of "The Strange" once again.

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  • Jay B
  • 20-03-23

Fabulous. Intelligent. Provocative. Honest.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and its prequel. Its philosophical and historical analysis of the events happening at the same time by the protagonist and book's storyteller, Little King, is a fascinating technique, and creates a rich and deep context for the events within the story. It's a raw reflection on humanity, power, greed, and fear, as told through the thoughts of a mercenary who very much loves humanity and his company. Highly recommended. Don't judge it. Experience it.

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  • 15-03-23

He was the best of us

The war against the monarchs comes to a brutal conclusion in this second entry in the Tragedy of the Strange Company. In this book we get a massive info dump on some of our favorite Vodoo operators along with a long protracted battle on a bad LZ. It sets up the final book Hearts of Darkness very well and leaves us with the Simia and remaining humans at a tense stalemate as they ponder what’s to come with the final remnants of the Monarchs.

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  • Scott
  • 15-03-23

Strangely Entertaining.

Hot soup! Get yer hot soup right here!
Loved the first, and the second one does not disappoint. Truly excellent narration always elevates a story, and if that story is decently written like this one, it becomes a compelling, difficult to leave performance.
I can’t get enough Strange.

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  • Rob Scheer
  • 10-03-23

ITS BEST TO BE HONEST ABOUT THESE THINGS

ITS BEST TO BE HONEST ABOUT THESE THINGS. SPOILERS. BE HONEST. BEST TO BE HONEST. SPOILERS. jesus christ pick a new line.

Story was fun tho.

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  • Dirigible Occult
  • 25-02-23

Hot Soup

Wow, I want like 20 more of these. Phenomenal book, I’m going back and reading both again, asap.

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  • Richard Atkinson
  • 20-02-23

HOT SOUP!

HOT SOUP!

That really says it all.

The way it was written and performed, it’s like sitting in a bar listening to an NCO tell war stories.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 18-02-23

Who is Orion.

Another great book in the series and I personally can't wait for the third book. I really love all the implications thats been going on and I really want it to be connected to forgotten ruin. among many things

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  • alden
  • 16-02-23

More please

Best military sci-fi… as a former serviceman this series scratches an itch that most books can’t.

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  • Aaron
  • 14-02-23

My favorite tale

This book feels so real. Mr Grant reads it like it’s his own story. It’s just incredible & interesting. The characters are people I want to spend my time with. I leave this series my highest recommendation.