Sunday, June 30, 2013

Next Item: (4523) Lost Fleet Bk #2; Fearless by Jack Campbell

Publisher's Summary

Outnumbered by the superior forces and firepower of the Syndicate Worlds, the Alliance fleet continues its dangerous retreat across the enemy star system. Led by the legendary Captain John "Black Jack" Geary, who returned to the fleet after a hundred-year suspended animation, the Alliance is desperately trying to return home with its captured prize: the key to the Syndic hypernet, and the key to victory.

Geary is convinced that the Syndics are planning to ambush the fleet and finish it off once and for all. Realizing the fleet's best (and only) chance is to do the unexpected, Geary takes the offensive and orders the fleet to the Sancere system. There, a multitude of possible routes home give the Alliance fleet a better chance of avoiding their pursuers - and an attack on the Sancere shipbuilding facilities could decimate the Syndic war effort.

Weary from endless combat, the officers and crew of the Alliance fleet can't see the sense in charging deeper into enemy territory - prompting a mutiny that divides them and leaves Geary with higher odds against him than ever before.

LENGTH
9 hrs and 51 mins

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Starting: (4522) Demon Cycle Bk #2; Desert Spear Pt1 (GA) by Peter V. Brett

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Skipping: (4521) From Twilight Till Dawn; Great Vampire Stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Others

Narration: good

Stories: this collection of short stories just didn't keep or get my interest.

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Next Item: (4522) Demon Cycle Bk #2; Desert Spear Pt1 (GA) by Peter V. Brett

Summary by Graphic Audio:

The sun is setting on humanity. The night now belongs to voracious demons that prey upon a dwindling population forced to cower behind half-forgotten symbols of power. Legends tell of a Deliverer: a general who once bound all mankind into a single force that defeated the demons. But is the return of the Deliverer just another myth? Perhaps not. Out of the desert rides Ahmann Jardir, who has forged the desert tribes into a demon-killing army. He has proclaimed himself Shar'Dama Ka, the Deliverer, and he carries ancient weapons—a spear and a crown—that give credence to his claim. But the Northerners claim their own Deliverer: the Warded Man, a dark, forbidding figure. Once, the Shar'Dama Ka and the Warded Man were friends. Now they are fierce adversaries. Yet as old allegiances are tested and fresh alliances forged, all are unaware of the appearance of a new breed of demon, more intelligent—and deadly—than any that have come before.

Approximate Run Time: 6 hours

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Starting;: (4521) From Twilight Till Dawn; Great Vampire Stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Others

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Finished: (4520) OTR, Podcasts & Music by Various Performers

Sci-Fi: Clarkesworld Magazine; Ep-77-Gravity by Erzebet Yellowboy
Comments: nat very interesting,  skipped.

Sci-Fi: Escape Pod; Ep-388-Trixie & the Pandas of Dread by Eugie Foster
Comments: listened to part of the story before skipping.

Music Podcast; Le Jazz Affair Show #309 (11-12-08) with Sal Calfa
Comments: good music in the beginning, but I didn't care for songs later in the show.

Talk Podcast; Mysterious Universe, show 910 with Ben Grundy
Comments: very interesting topics discussed.

Talk Radio: The Paracast June 6 2013.
Comments: to many commercial breaks. Seemed like one evey 10 minutes. Listened for just over an hour before skipping.

Album: Pink Floyd, Wall Disc 1
Comments: good album.

Album: Knightsbridge, Tv Themes of the 70s
Comments: good album.

Talk Podcast: Whitley Striebers Dreamland; show-01-04-2013 - Future Has Arrived, So What Does It Mean with John Hogue
Comments: interesting interview.

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SFFWRTCHT: A Chat With Bestselling Science Fiction Thriller/Horror Author Jonathan Maberry [feedly]


 
 
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SFFWRTCHT: A Chat With Bestselling Science Fiction Thriller/Horror Author Jonathan Maberry

Jonathan Maberry is a NY Times bestselling and multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author, writing teacher and more. His novels include Ghost Road Blues, winner of the 2006 Stoker Award for Best first Novel, the novelization of The Wolfman, Patient Zero, the first in his Joe Ledger series which was optioned for TV, Marvel comics including Wolverine, Punisher. In nonfiction, The Cryptopedia, winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction. And ZOMBIE CSU: The Forensics Of The Living Dead, which won the Heinzman and Black Quill Awards and was nominated for a Stoker Award. Jonathan is a Contributing Editor for The Big Thrill (the newsletter of the International Thriller Writers), and a member of SFWA, MWA and HWA. His latest and 5th Joe Ledger book, Extinction Machine is out from St. Martins, a very fun action-thriller read. He can be found on Goodreads, Twitter as @JonathanMaberry and via his website at JonathanMaberry.com.


SFFWRTCHT: First things first, where'd your interest in speculative fiction come from?

Jonathan Maberry: I met Ray Bradbury and Richard Matheson when I was a kid. They gave me a lot of time and advice about writing and reading.

SFFWRTCHT: What an introduction. Who are some of your favorite authors and books that inspire you?

JM: I read all across genre lines. Favorites include Kevin J. Anderson, James Lee Burke, Graham Masterton… Genre switching and crossing is a great way to keep from ever getting stale.

SFFWRTCHT: When did you decide to become a storyteller and how did you get your start?

JM: I've wanted to tell stories since I had my first cogent thought. Used to tell stories with toys when I was little. Didn't know I wanted to write fiction, though. Spent most of my career writing articles, how-to books and textbooks. Started selling articles while still in college. Then wrote several textbooks while teaching at Temple U. Mostly on jujutsu, women's self-defense, etc. Then did some books on monster folklore for mainstream. Got interested in fiction around 2004.

SFFWRTCHT: How'd you learn craft? Trial and error? Formal study? Workshops?

JM: I learned magazine writing in college. Fiction was something I taught myself.

SFFWRTCHT: What carries over from magazine writing to fiction, and what doesn't?

JM: Magazine training gives you focus, discipline, good research skills and speed. It also removes that whole writer as prima donna thing.

SFFWRTCHT: Joe Ledger is an ex-military officer turn secret government agent working for the Department of Military Sciences. He's fought zombies, albino twins, morphogenetic monsters and now alien-human hybrids and UFOs. The Ledger books are essentially thrillers with speculative elements. Where'd the idea for the Joe Ledger series and DMS come from?

JM: Joe Ledger was born in a diner. He and Mr. Church started talking in my head while I was drinking coffee. If you're not a writer, that's a real cry for help. If you are a writer, that's a new character needing your attention. I've always loved thrillers. And horror. And SF. And science. The Ledger books collide all of that. Some of the short stories step over into supernatural, but generally not the novels. Just weird science.

SFFWRTCHT: Which came first: world, plot, character?

JM: It's always character first with me.

SFFWRTCHT: How long did the first novel take to write?

JM: First novel took 18 months and many rewrites. Now it's 2-3 months.

SFFWRTCHT: What is the DMS and what kinds of tasks is it charged with?

JM: The Department of Military Sciences is geeks and shooters vs. terrorists with cutting-edge science weapons.

SFFWRTCHT: What do you think are the essentials to writing good thrillers?

JM: Solid science and realistic characters are key. Also, thinking it through and trying to get inside the head of your readers. Trusting how smart they are. Also, a sense of fun matters to thrillers. Otherwise they get too grim and ponderous.

SFFWRTCHT: How do the structure of words or sentences build tension in thrillers?

JM: Language is the clay of fiction. If you understand how language works, you get to build great stories. All writers should endeavor to explore the depths, variations and nuances of language.

SFFWRTCHT: What were some of your inspirations for worldbuilding and characters?

JM: For world-building I have to thank Frank Herbert (Dune) and James Lee Burke. But also, James Rollins, who is a friend and colleague, is a great inspiration for world-building. Probably the most important thing, though, is to build the story in this world as much as possible.

SFFWRTCHT: Your output it quite prolific. Do you write on a set daily schedule or do have a different process?

JM: I write about eight to ten hours a day. When traveling or on tour, I make sure I catch up. Writing every day is crucial to the development of skill and storytelling confidence.

SFFWRTCHT: How much research do you do when writing? Before, after, during?

JM: I research for months before each book. I read, talk to experts, go to labs, bases, etc.

SFFWRTCHT: Outline or stream of consciousness when you write?

JM: I'm a structure guy. I outline and storyboard, then allow the story to evolve in the writing.

SFFWRTCHT: Do you have any writing rituals or tools? Scrivener? Word? Something else? Do you write to music or silence?

JM: I use Word and that's it. For novels, short stories and comic scripts. Just Word. As for ambience. I usually listen to music, but I can write anywhere. Loud or silent. Movement or still. Very little seems to knock me out of my groove. I can write in the middle of heavy traffic. I don't buy into the writer as a temperamental artiste. A writer is an artist, sure, but also a craftsman and professional.

SFFWRTCHT: How many books do you write in a year? You obviously keep busy.

JM: I write three novels per year, and also comics and short stories. Since 2005, I've written sixteen novels, fifty short stories, six nonfiction books and eleven graphic novel collections.

SFFWRTCHT: Speaking of readers, how long did it take you to get a good sense of who your core audience is?

JM: Pretty quick. I talk to my readers all the time via social media and live events. We geek out together. I'm a reader as much as I'm a writer. Of course, I want to talk to other readers!

SFFWRTCHT: You adapted a film script for the new movie WOLFMAN into a novelization for Tor Books. Tell us about that process please?

JM: They gave me the script and nothing else. I didn't even see the movie until after the book was out. So…left to my own devices, I did some research and then wrote a gothic novel. And had fun. I loved the subject matter, and that helped.

SFFWRTCHT: It's good that you had a script. I've heard some tie-in writers aren't even allowed that.

JM: Yeah, and I can thank my agent for insisting on that.

SFFWRTCHT: Will we see a full Sam Hunter novel and/or series?

JM: Sam Hunter returns in a novella in LIMBUS, INC, due out from JournalStone later this month. And a Joe Ledger/Sam Hunter story is not out of the question. Joe is in a Cthulhu story later this year in an anthology edited by S.T. Joshi.

SFFWRTCHT: Let's talk a bit about your young adult series Benny Imura Zombie Hunter. Where'd that idea come from?

JM: I've wanted to write a post-apocalyptic zombie story since seeing Night of the Living Dead at age ten, when it first opened! Rot & Ruin was born when an editor, Christopher Golden, asked me to write a novella for The New Dead anthology. After writing the novella, I realized that there was a larger story to tell. It's now a quadrology. It takes place fourteen years after the Zombie Apocalypse. We're now in development for a Rot & Ruin movie. The fourth book in the series, Fire & Ash, debuts in August, debuts in August.

SFFWRTCHT: What are the challenges to writing YA vs. adult?

JM: The biggest challenge is to be smart enough to write for today's teens. They're scary smart. The most important thing, though, is tell an honest story, straight from the heart and mind. And have fun doing it.

SFFWRTCHT: Do you change vocabulary at all other than vernacular in dialogue?

JM: I'm less potty-mouthed in my YA. Everything else is the same as in my adult fiction.

SFFWRTCHT: Real quick tell us about Pine Deep your postapocalyptic series.

JM: Pine Deep is the most haunted town in America. Very bad things happen there. Worse things live there… The story deals with an ancient evil that's gathering together an army of the dead. The series kicks off with Ghost Road Blues, then Dead Man's Song and Bad Moon Rising. They were my first three novels. And I love those damn books. Apart from the trilogy, there are a bunch of Pine Deep short stories. One is out now. Let me grab a free link to Property Condemned, a Pine Deep prequel story from Nightmare Magazine ("Property Condemned")

SFFWRTCHT: Did you per chance get that idea while driving through a cemetery late one night?

JM: I got the Pine Deep idea when I was a teenager, drinking in cornfields in New Hope, PA.

SFFWRTCHT: In letting the characters have free rein –have you ever had to intervene and save someone you didn't want to die?

JM: Never. If a character is in harm's way, then he's in harm's way. As long as it serves the story and isn't a cheap shot.

SFFWRTCHT: You also hold monthly Writer's Coffeehouses at your local Barnes & Noble where writers can network. What inspired that?

JM: Writers thrive around other writers, and become moody and strange when left alone too long. I started the Writers Coffeehouse to get writers to communicate, share ideas, network, and meet like minds. We've been running it for years now. We get about 80-100 people each month. It currently meets at the Willow Grove B&N in Pennsylvania, the last Sunday of each month, noon to 3. Totally free. We have a free Yahoo Group, too. WritersCoffeehouseOnline. I love to see writers helping each other and working together. A lot gets accomplished that way.

SFFWRTCHT: I wish I lived closer. It sounds awesome. Writers helping each other is what SFFWRTCHT is all about. What's the best and worst writing advice you've ever gotten?

JM: Worst writing advice was 'shoot for a low-level agent 'cause they're the only ones who'll take a new writer'. Ha! Shoot high! Best advice: From Ray Bradbury: "A writer writes. Try anything. Try everything." Best advice I got from Richard Matheson: "Writing is an art, publishing is a business. Learn both, be good at both."

SFFWRTCHT: What's the best way for a writer to get feedback on their work?

JM: One to one peer critiques are good. I dislike group critiques. Or, ask several people: a reader, a writer, a teacher to each read your work.

SFFWRTCHT: Last question: What future projects are you working on that we can look forward to?

JM: A new Sam Hunter story in Limbus, Inc. late this month… A slew of Joe Ledger short stories this year. Links on my Facebook pages. And Extinction Machine is out, the latest Joe Ledger book.




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RIP: Richard Matheson (1926 – 2013) [feedly]


 
 
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RIP: Richard Matheson (1926 – 2013)

Sad news…io9 is reporting that Richard Matheson has passed away at the age of 87.

Matheson was a giant in the field, writing such classics as I Am Legend (1954), Born of Man and Woman (1954 collection), Third from the Sun (1955 collection), The Shrinking Man (1956), A Stir of Echoes (1958), What Dreams May Come (1978), Richard Matheson's "The Twilight Zone" Scripts (1998) and Volume Two (2002), Other Kingdoms (2011) and so many more. He has also scripted some of the genre's most memorable scripts, like The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), House of Usher (1960), The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), The Raven (1963), The Last Man on Earth (1964 as "Logan Swanson", based on I Am Legend), The Legend of Hell House (1973, based on his novel), Somewhere in Time (1980, based on his novel), Twilight Zone: The Movie (Fourth segment "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", 1983), as well as episodes of Twilight Zone (16 of 'em!), The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Star Trek: The Original Series ("The Enemy Within", 1966), Duel (1971), The Night Stalker (1972), Night Gallery, Amazing Stories (1987), and more.

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2013 Science Fiction Hall of Fame Inductees [feedly]


 
 
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2013 Science Fiction Hall of Fame Inductees

The 2013 inductees to the Science Fiction Hall of Fame have just been announced.

Congratulations to:

  • H.R. Giger
  • Judith Merril
  • Joanna Russ
  • David Bowie
  • J.R.R. Tolkien



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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Next Item: (4521) From Twilight Till Dawn; Great Vampire Stories by Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Others

Publisher's Summary

Are vampires a bloodthirsty menace to mankind? Or simply misunderstood creatures struggling to survive?

After hearing these six entertaining stories, you'll be able to decide for yourself. From the horrifying to the humorous, some of today's finest authors share stories about one of the oldest imagined evils, the vampire. From Tanith Lee's chilling story to Esther Friesner's comic tale of rival teens trying to best one another, these stories bring vampires to (un)life, in all their majesty and terror.

LENGTH
4 hrs and 29 mins

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Finished: (4519) Where the Ships Die by William C. Dietz

Narration: great.

Story: good story and kind of reminded me of the book Shipbreaker.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Next Item: (4520) OTR, Podcasts & Music by Various Performers

Summary:

Sci-Fi: Clarkesworld Magazine; Ep-77-Gravity by Erzebet Yellowboy

Sci-Fi: Escape Pod; Ep-388-Trixie & the Pandas of Dread by Eugie Foster

Music Podcast; Le Jazz Affair Show #309 (11-12-08) with Sal Calfa

Talk Podcast; Mysterious Universe, show 910 with Ben Grundy

Album: Pink Floyd, Wall Disc 1

Album: Knightsbridge, Tv Themes of the 70s

Talk Podcast: Whitley Striebers Dreamland; show-01-04-2013 - Future Has Arrived, So What Does It Mean with John Hogue

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Next Item: (4519) Where the Ships Die by William C. Dietz

Publisher's Summary

Somewhere, deep in the vast blackness of space, a wormhole waits to be found. Dorn Voss needs to find it. But, the stakes are high and he isn't the only one looking. Natural occurring wormholes are the lone means of intergalactic travel in the universe. Whoever controls them gains riches and power unimaginable. The coordinates of one such wormhole, the Mescalaro Gap, are lost, hidden behind conspiracy and murder. With a prize so great, many a man or alien would do anything to find those coordinates and control the universe.

In Where the Ships Die, author William C. Dietz creates a dense adventure filled with complex characters and multiple storylines all crashing headlong towards one final confrontation.

LENGTH
10 hrs and 1 min

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Starting: (4518) Mech 1; Parent by B. V. Larson

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Skipping: (4517) Critical Mass by Whitley Strieber

Narration: fair.

Story: not sure if it was the narration or story itself that turned me off.

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Skipping: (4516) Darkness upon the Ice by William R. Forstchen

Narration: good.

Story: just didn't get my interest.

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Finished: (4515) Dealthlands #53; Savage Armada (GA) by James Axler

Narration: this book had a different story narrator than the previous books in the series and the Outlanders series. I didn't think he was as good as the previous narrator. Although the rest of the cast, did their excellent acting or role playing, the new narrator seemed to lessen the performance.

Story: action packed and enjoyable.

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Next Item: (4518) Mech 1; Parent by B. V. Larson

Publisher's Summary

Bio-tech aliens battle Mechs built by humans! After centuries in stasis, a lost task force returns home. Arriving from the infinite void, the surviving ships discover that the Imperium lies in ruin. The Homeworld itself is destroyed, and nothing lives in the Ancestral System except an infestation of unknown bipedal beings - creatures soft, red of blood and warm of flesh.... When you colonize a planet, make sure the owners aren't coming back.

MECH is the story of a new Earth colony built upon the ancient Homeworld of a civilization presumed (incorrectly) to be long dead. MECH is a full novel, 90,000 words in length, by best-selling author B. V. Larson.

LENGTH
9 hrs and 49 mins

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Starting: (4517) Critical Mass by Whitley Strieber

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Next Item: (4517) Critical Mass by Whitley Strieber

Publisher's Summary

What would we do if a nuclear weapon were detonated in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. government suddenly disappeared? What would we do if a terrorist organization announced that it had concealed nuclear weapons in every major Western city and then demanded that the entire planet embrace its twisted brand of Muslim fundamentalism?

In Critical Mass, Whitley Strieber explores this unthinkable but real possibility in a furious story that is almost too terrifying to tell. Nuclear interdiction expert James Deutsch and his Muslim wife, Nabila, struggle to stop an impending nuclear attack on a great American city. Along the way, they delve deep into the hidden world of nuclear terrorism and the experts who strive to contain it, and get a compelling look at the titanic battle within Islam over its own future---fundamentalist and rejecting, or compassionate and life-embracing.

Like Strieber's classics Warday and The Coming Global Superstorm, Critical Mass is torn straight from the dark pages of a very dangerous and very possible future.

LENGTH
12 hrs and 28 mins

MUSIC INTERLUDE:

Album: Countdown Singers, 20 Best of 80's Country

Album: Captain & Tennille, Love Will Keep Us Together

Music Podcast: Smooth Jazz Affair Show #173 (11-23-2012) with Sal Calfa

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Publisher's Summary

What would we do if a nuclear weapon were detonated in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. government suddenly disappeared? What would we do if a terrorist organization announced that it had concealed nuclear weapons in every major Western city and then demanded that the entire planet embrace its twisted brand of Muslim fundamentalism?

In Critical Mass, Whitley Strieber explores this unthinkable but real possibility in a furious story that is almost too terrifying to tell. Nuclear interdiction expert James Deutsch and his Muslim wife, Nabila, struggle to stop an impending nuclear attack on a great American city. Along the way, they delve deep into the hidden world of nuclear terrorism and the experts who strive to contain it, and get a compelling look at the titanic battle within Islam over its own future---fundamentalist and rejecting, or compassionate and life-embracing.

Like Strieber's classics Warday and The Coming Global Superstorm, Critical Mass is torn straight from the dark pages of a very dangerous and very possible future.

  • LENGTH
    12 hrs and 28 mins



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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Next Item: (4516) Darkness upon the Ice by William R. Forstchen

Publisher's Summary

The end of the beginning…

For 2,000 years mankind had suffered a return to the Dark Ages. If Ormson was defeated it might never progress.

His armies of Companions had taken Cornath's capital, and his suicidal ramfleets had swept Cornath's fleet from the world-girdling ice. But Michael Ormson - called the Ice Prophet by some - had not brought relief to the common people, and his officers were making powerful enemies.

Soon Ormson would be fighting for his life - and the outcome would decide whether mankind would forever be prisoner to the forces that had condemned Galileo millennia before.

William R. Forstchen has a PhD from Purdue University with specializations in military history and the history of technology. A faculty fellow and professor of history at Montreat College, he has authored over 40 books, including the award-winning young-adult novel We Look like Men of War.

LENGTH
9 hrs and 9 mins

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Starting: (4515) Dealthlands #53; Savage Armada (GA) by James Axler

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Finished: (4514) Endworld Series Bk #3; Twin Cities Run by David Robbins

Narration: good.

Story: good continuation of the saga.

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Next Item: (4515) Dealthlands #53; Savage Armada (GA) by James Axler

Summary by Graphic Audio:

A nuclear apocalypse almost destroyed Western civilization in 2001, leaving in its place the forbidding world of Deathlands. though the human spirit has not been broken, the new rules of survival are harsh and barbaric. As barons fight for power in a savage new America, power is claimed with the salvaged arsenals of a pre-dark world: weapons, gasoline and those willing to kill.
 
The Marshall Islands, once the testing grounds for twentieth-century weapons of mass destruction, remains perversely beautiful. But the infested waters become the battleground for looting pirates and sec men in still-functional navy PT boats, all driven by greed and madness to plunder the pre-dark caches of science and technology hidden in the islands. Ryan Cawdor and his warrior band emerge in this perilous water world, caught in a grim fight to unlock the secrets of the past.

(The SkyDark Chronicles - Book #1 of 3)
 
Approximate Run Time: 7 hours

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Starting; (4514) Endworld Series Bk #3; Twin Cities Run by David Robbins

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Finished: (4513) Saganami Series (HHA) BK #03; Shadow of Freedom by David Weber

Narration: great.

Story: great futuristic space adventure in which m Manticeran's defeat more Solarian task forces and squadrons.

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Next Item: (4514) Endworld Series Bk #3; Twin Cities Run by David Robbins

Publisher's Summary

The Earth is devastated, left a desolate wasteland of mutant beings and desperate renegades by the final holocaust of World War III. Out of the ashes rose Blade, leader of the brutal fighting force known as the Alpha Triad. Together the Triad must risk sudden death to retrieve the vital serum that would save a handful of survivors from a lethal disease. But first the Triad must fend off hordes of deranged humanoids, a hideously deformed creature that hungered for human flesh, and make their way through a long-dead city ruled by warring factions that let no one survive!

LENGTH
7 hrs and 38 mins

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