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The Lost Earth

By: Vaughn Heppner
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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It finally happened. Commander Thrax Ti Ix created a hyper-spatial tube for the Swarm Imperium. Across thousands of light-years, a vast armada of warships is heading for Earth to burn the homeworld down to its bedrock as the Swarm begins its genocidal campaign against the human race.

No one - not the New Men, the Spacers, the Wahhabi Caliphate, or Star Watch - has faced such staggering odds. Alone or united, it makes no difference.

Captain Maddox has a last-ditch plan. He's returning to the null region of last voyage to grab the ancient Destroyers hidden there. But an immortal entity of evil cunning haunts the vessels. If it escapes its prison...Maddox will have made things infinitely worse.

This time, mankind needs a miracle.

The Lost Earth is the seventh book in the Lost Starship series.

©2017 Vaughn Heppner (P)2017 Vaughn Heppner
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Great

So far so good. This was a very entertaining book, has me gripped and eager to start the next.

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Entertaining from the start to the finish

I have loved every book in this series. The narration really bring the story alive

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Good, if a little slow

A little slow getting into this one. Whether this has the staying power to go on much longer is another question.

Narration, as always with Mark Boyett, was very good and kep the book going.

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Annoying background noise

There was an annoying background noise throughout the book. it was low but very distracting

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A Riveting Conclusion with Unforeseen Elements

"The Lost Earth," the seventh installment of the Lost Starship series by Vaughn Heppner, provided an electrifying climax that had me on the edge of my seat. Commander Thrax Ti Ix's hyper-spatial tube brought the Swarm Imperium's armada perilously close to Earth, posing an unprecedented threat to humanity.

The battle that unfolds is nothing short of epic, a fitting culmination to the series that has kept me hooked from the beginning. Mark Boyett's narration added to the intensity, making the experience all the more immersive.

However, I couldn't help but notice a shift in the narrative's tone with the introduction of new elements. Psychic powers, ghostly phenomena, and religious themes played a more significant role, adding complexity but also altering the familiar dynamic of the series. While I appreciated the depth these elements added, I did wonder about their sudden prominence.

Getting into the story took me a little longer than usual. The anticipation of the final confrontation and the characters' fate kept me invested, but the pacing felt a bit different from the previous books.

In conclusion, "The Lost Earth" delivered an action-packed and satisfying final battle, coupled with exceptional narration. The unexpected thematic additions added layers to the narrative, even as I questioned their sudden prominence.

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Good, though physic and gods introduced

Good final battle and fine narration, though baddies not mentioned upto now appear. Physic powers, Ghosts and God bothering, not needed in the past six books now play a part in the story.

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