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New Frontiers
- The Expansion Wars Trilogy, Book 1
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
The Phage War had been a devastating conflict for the Terran Confederacy. Even with the destruction of their terrifying, implacable foe, humanity is still reeling. Political alliances are crumbling, and their mighty fleet is in tatters. There is nothing to celebrate, even after such a complete victory.
They soon learn that there are other stellar neighbors - and they've been watching the conflict with great interest. One species comes with an offer of friendship and alliance, but humanity is weary and distrustful, their only interactions with aliens having resulted in the near eradication of their kind.
Before the ashes of war have been fully swept away, Captain Celesta Wright is dispatched to the Frontier with a small taskforce to investigate a mysterious signal while the Confederacy struggles to hold itself together. A partnership with this new species could help accelerate the recovery effort, but is the offer too good to be true? Can humanity risk another fight with an advanced alien species right on the heels of the bloodiest war that had ever been waged?
New Frontiers is the first book of the Expansion Wars Trilogy, an all-new adventure in the Black Fleet universe.
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- S. Morris
- 23-05-17
New Frontiers, New Potential
I enjoyed the Black Fleet trilogy by Joshua Dalzelle even though the last in that series was a little weak in my opinion. However, I had thought that was the last we'd see of Captain Wolf and that universe until I came across Dalzelle's follow-up "New Frontiers" series. This first book picks up a few years after the events in the Black Fleet series.
The premise of this new trilogy as hinted at in its title: New Frontiers - The Expansion Wars has a lot of potential in its scope so I am hoping for Dalzelle to really shine in book 2 of this trilogy. This book is act 1 and thus follows the fairly typical model of establishing the plot and characters and as such is a rather slow burner it must be said. Sure, there are some skirmishes and tight situations but the main meat and potatoes of this story arc will hopefully lie in books 2 and 3. it will be interesting to see how Dalzelle handles book 3 in this series given the rather lacklustre and unsatisfying conclusion to his previous trilogy.
You do not have to have read the original Black Fleet trilogy in order to take a punt on this if you're new to Dalzelle which makes it a little more accessible to the casual reader. however, my usual advice is to start from the beginning and go from there if possible. Having said that, your enjoyment of this book will not be restricted by not having read the Black Fleet series.
If you're new to Dalzelle then one of his key strengths is his ability to put you right onto the bridge of a warship during combat or a patrol into the unknown and reminds me of the best of Star Trek in that respect. Tension is built well during these passages in the book.
In my opinion this book isn't as strong as book 1 of the Black Fleet trilogy but bodes well for the other instalments to come. Judging by the preview of book 2 at the end of this book, it looks very promising that things are going to heat up so I am looking forward to the next in this series.
Nice to see that Mark Boyett is narrating once more and it seems that Audible or whichever publisher is producing these audio books have learnt to stick to the same narrator throughout a series and even for most works by a given author. This is very welcome as not only is Mark Boyett one of the top narrators around but it also provides a nice consistency.
This book is a decent read if a little slow but if you liked the Black Fleet series then it's well worth the time.
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- Martin Palmer
- 26-04-17
A Great Return
Would you consider the audio edition of New Frontiers to be better than the print version?
Mark Boyett is to Joshua Dalzelle's excellent novels what Stephen Fry is to JK Rowling's Harry Potter - definitive and you can't imagine anyone else doing them as well.
What did you like best about this story?
All the ingredients that made the first three stories so good are present. A believable depiction on the far future with interesting, fleshed out characters that hooks quickly and keeps you there for the whole story. I can't think a dull moment in the whole story.
What does Mark Boyett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Mark Boyett has a good range of accents and is consistent with them. As a Brit myself, I find his British accented characters to be very well done. I love his slightly wry, world weary, cynical delivery which complements the story perfectly.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yep!
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- AK
- 25-04-17
simply wow!!! Amazing book 1 after the black fleet
Simply amazing.. need book 2 soon! After black fleet trilogy, this takes you to different level of intensity.
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- Isaac Curran
- 17-09-21
EXPENSIVE
These short 8hr stories are too expensive!!
That being said, great narration as always from mark boyett.
Good story well told but too many of these flimsy small stories at over £1 per hour
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- Paul
- 20-05-18
Another great sci-fi story from Mr. Dalzelle
Well written, no-nonsense sci-fi that doesn't waste a word from start to finish. And with all your favourite characters from the Black Fleet Trilogy.
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- Larry Reacher
- 19-05-19
good book, very good narrator
good book, very good narrator.
I have listened to the trilogy, books 2 and 3 are action packed, book 1 is excellent but has more story building
(needed) of course and has action as well.. I personally rated book 1, 8 out of 10, book 2 9 out of 10, book 3 10 out of 10..
hope there is more coming ;-)
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-06-18
Great!
I enjoyed the first 3 books in the war. This 1at in the next and on going series is a good start.I If you take my advise listen to t he wolf series first.
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- Jon
- 07-09-17
Very poor amateur style writing!
The writing style is tedious and amateur. The story is reasonable, but is dragged out and far too laboured.
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- Andre
- 19-07-17
Classic, awesome Dalzelle Sci-Fi
In line with the quality of the Black Fleet Trilogy (not required to read before this series, but highly recommended).
Can't wait for the next installments!
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- RancidBadger
- 11-07-17
great fast paced listen for the commute.
always wanted to know what was coming. reallu enjoying this trilogy so far. bring on number 2
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