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Galaxy's Edge, Part IV

Galaxy's Edge, Book 7, 8

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Galaxy's Edge, Part IV

By: Jason Anspach, Nick Cole
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Summary

Galaxy's Edge, Part IV contains Turning Point through to the end of Message for the Dead.

Fight to win. Survive the future.

With the galaxy in turmoil, the Legion initiates Article Nineteen, a hard reset designed to halt the corruption and ineptitude that continues to spill forth from the Galactic Core. But when the House of Reason aligns itself with the bloodthirsty zhee extremists, the Legion has no choice but to commit to a savage campaign of Total War.

As Legion Commander Keller attempts to coax the Republic and Black Fleet into a winner-take-all battle at the heart of the Galactic Core, Wraith uncovers secrets from Tyrus Rechs’s past. Determined to liberate his crew from the clutches of a dormant fleet controlled by a hostile AI, the soldier-turned-rogue comes face to face with the galaxy’s greatest threat.

Meanwhile, Captain Chhun and Victory Squad follow intelligence that could land a powerful blow against Goth Sullus and his fledgling empire, and Exo and Wraith, in an tenuous alliance, move toward a slumbering fleet that could permanently alter the delicate balance of power among Legion, Republic, and Empire - or could just as easily eradicate the galaxy altogether.

Chhun and Kill Team Victory find themselves taking on new roles inside the Legion, and the fight for control of the Galactic Republic hits its zenith with the arrival of the malevolent Cybar.

©2019 Jason Anspach (P)2019 Podium Audio
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really thought the series turned with part 3.
part 4 seems back to a lot of dates and events which can be tedious and boring at times
there are good action sequences that take place but some is hard to follow.
it is so similar to star wars and LOTR that you find yourself wandering off into those titles and have to rewind the story
hope part 5 is better, i do enjoy the story for the most part but it seems you really have to work at this series and put up with a bit to get any enjoyment out of it

not just as good as 3

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This series is fast becoming my favourite sci-fi series of all time.

It has the depth of universe and character that allot of the similar series lack. I was literally sat open mouthed staring at the wall come the end.. cannot wait for the next one.

Loved the writing style also and as ever the narration from mr bray is superb.

Highly recommended

Absolutely brilliant!

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this series is amazing, RC Bray is sensational as ever. come on book 5 KTF

keeps getting better - awesome

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Hooked completely and can't stop listening to this amazing adventure. R C Bray is a genius

Gripping!!!

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You just don’t know what is going to happen next. Plenty of characters, some bad some good some misunderstood.
The action is frenetic and in places disturbing however believable. Good guys get killed as well as the dubious bad.
Don’t hesitate get it now!

Another excellent chapter in this saga.

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