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Gunz

Dark Elf War Series, Book 2

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Gunz

Auteur(s): William Stacey
Narrateur(s): Cris Dukehart
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On dragons' wings, war begins.

Magic has returned to Earth.

A year ago, the dark elves breached the interstellar veil between our world and theirs. They slaughtered scores of innocents in the first battle of a war between magic and technology.

Then they vanished.

In the year since, Elizabeth Chambers has trained alongside Cassie "Starlight" Rogan in the special forces unit known as Task Force Devil. Their mission: to monitor the interstellar portal where the dark elves forced their way into our world.

Elizabeth, like Cassie, is one of only two "magic-sensitive" people on the planet who can control the powers of magic flowing back into our world. Unlike Cassie's healing magic, Elizabeth's magic is lethal, and she resists her deadly gifts. Soon, she will have no choice but to use them, because in a single night of fire and death, the dark elves have returned.

And they have sinister plans for humanity.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 William Stacey (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Militaire Science-fiction Guerre Magique Interstellaire
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liked this book & the narrator was spot on with voices and dialog. would recommend this series.

great book

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A good story, but the telling, like the protagonist was indecisive and often repetitive for no apparent reason. There were too many moments where progress was halted by manufactured introspection, attempting to create suspense, ultimately creating frustratingly pointless delays. And in the end, a good number of people died due to avoidable delays and self serving side quests amidst time sensitive missions. Why save billions when you can wait and find the note that won't? Ah, God's will, sure... 🙄

Delay, rinse, repeat

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