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Tarnished Knight: The Lost Stars, Book 1

The Lost Stars, Book 1

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Tarnished Knight: The Lost Stars, Book 1

By: Jack Campbell
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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The New York Times best-selling author puts the Alliance fleet’s enemy in the spotlight as the people of the Syndicate Worlds attempt to rebuild their lives after Admiral John “Black Jack” Geary defeated them....

The authority of the Syndicate Worlds’ government is crumbling. Civil war and rebellion are breaking out in many star systems, despite the Syndic government’s brutal attempts to suppress disorder. Midway is one of those star systems, and leaders there must decide whether to remain loyal to the old order or fight for something new.

CEO Artur Drakon has been betrayed. The Syndic government failed to protect its citizens from both the Alliance and the alien enigmas. With a cadre of loyal soldiers under his command, Drakon launches a battle for control of the Midway Star System - assisted by an ally he’s unsure he can trust....

CEO Gwen Iceni was exiled to Midway because she wasn’t ruthless enough in the eyes of her superiors. She’s made them regret their assessment by commandeering some of the warships at Midway and attacking the remaining ships still loyal to the Syndicate empire. Iceni declares independence for the Midway Star System on behalf of the people while staying in charge as “President”. But while she controls the mobile fleet, she has no choice but to rely on 'General' Drakon’s ground forces to keep the peace planet-side....

If their coup is to succeed, Drakon and Iceni must put their differences aside to prevent the population of Midway from rising up in rebellion against them, to defend Midway against the alien threat of the enigma race - and to ferret out saboteurs determined to reestablish Syndic rule....

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"Military science fiction at its very best..." (Catherine Asaro, Nebula Award-winning author of Carnelians)
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I love the Jack Campbell books and listening to the excellently narrated black jack books I was looking forward to this.
The story is great but the problem I found was that the narrator doesn't differentiate between characters well.
It was difficult to keep track of what character was talking at times and I've now reached the end of the first book not knowing the characters as well as in the first set of books.

Excellent storyline but narration poor!!

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An enjoyable, easy to listen to, series and one which I will follow.

Sometimes you just want to listen to something which is not too complicated and, more important, has good narration.

This is my first experience of Marc Vietor and I have been pleasantly surprised. I will certainly look out for this narrator again.

Easy Listening

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different to hear the story from the "syndicate worlds " side. a good smart beginning

the other side of the story

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It is a pretty series and well worth listening to. The change of narrator from Lost Fleet series through you off slightly especially when Mr Vietor gives his Blackjack rendition but you get used to it by book 2 or 3, definitely by book 4.

Additionally the early books cover the story already covered in the Lost Fleet which initially makes the new material in books 1 and 2 seem like filler, although this is not really the case.

It sounds a terrible review which does not match the star rating given as I think as a 4 book series it works very well by the time you get to book 4.....but you do have to get to book 4 to see the big picture that Jack Campbell is trying to achieve.

Lost Stars Books 1 to 4

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a good start to the story. interesting to see what the characters are thinking and doing.

interesting start

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