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Five Unicorn Flush

By: T. J. Berry
Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
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Only one woman with a magical parasite can unite the galaxy, in the mind-blowing SF sequel to Space Unicorn Blues

Reasonspace is in shambles after the disappearance of all magical creatures. Without faster-than-light travel, supply and communication routes have dried up, leaving humankind stranded and starving. Cowboy Jim and his complement of Reason soldiers search for the relocated Bala using the only surviving FTL drive. On their new utopian planet, the Bala are on the brink of civil war between those who want peace under old-fashioned unicorn rule and those who seek revenge on their human oppressors. Only Captain Jenny and her new brain parasite can stop the Reason plan to enslave the Bala again.

©2019 T.J. Berry (P)2019 Recorded Books
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A really wonderful sci go story that hits home well! The story and the flow is impeccable.

Amazing Sci Fi

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Like most sequels, this is not as good as the first book. The chemistry between the characters is lost as they are scattered throughout the universe. However the new characters that were introduced are good and don’t overwhelm the story. And I like the consequences of the last book are felt by both sides.
I didn’t like the plot twist mainly because it feels like it was introduced last minute. Will still get the next instalment though.
Forgot to mention in the last review the narrator(same as last book) is okay, but like most other reviewers I think he does have a limited range.

Not as good as last time

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