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Rendezvous with Corsair

A Lost Fleet Collection

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Rendezvous with Corsair

By: Jack Campbell
Narrated by: Christian Rummel
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Jack Campbell’s New York Times bestselling The Lost Fleet sci-fi adventure series has transported legions of fans out of this world and into the heat of battle. Now, listeners will discover how it all began—not only for John “Black Jack” Geary and his descendant Commander Michael Geary, but for those who fought and sacrificed so much alongside them.

Spanning from before the Alliance/Syndicate war to the devastating initial conflagration that would lead to decades of unremitting conflict and beyond into full-blown war, from the Geary’s own epic heroics to where their surviving compatriots found their own fates, this volume reveals the triumphs, tragedies, and life-altering events that made these warriors living legends in their universe.

Packed with high-stakes military action and drama as well as humor and humanity, this volume explores the foundations of The Lost Fleet series as well as past exploits of its most popular characters—and also includes the novelization of the Lost Fleet graphic novel Corsair, which was praised as “a Tom Clancy thriller in space” (Publishers Weekly).

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Nice to go back to the universe but it should have been described as a 6.5 or a short essay collection rather than an additional book in the lost fleet collection.

Story isn't bad, it's a return to the early books without the awesome battle scenes. A few previously published story's, feels a bit like a cash in when there was no new actual material.

Performance is iconic as always.

Anthology that gives just about enough to remember how good the old books were.

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