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  • Undying Mercenaries, Book 16
  • Written by: B.V. Larson
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (88 ratings)

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Written by: B.V. Larson
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Long before Earth began conquering her neighboring stars, Legion Varus was deployed on Tau Ceti. Valuable and highly illegal treasures were stolen during the campaign, but McGill never gave it a second thought.

The Tau haven’t forgotten him, however. For decades, they’ve hunted and plotted, and at last they’ve found the pirate who robbed them. Tau agents invade Earth seeking revenge and profit. Caught up in violence and intrigue, McGill is given the task of finding out where the loot has gone and who was responsible for the theft in the first place. The hunt takes Legion Varus to Ice World, a distant planet with an inhospitable climate.

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16 and still going strong

This series is kind of a guilty pleasure of mine. I know it's basically a pulp serial with no real depth but it's so damn fun to listen to. This book is more of the same, which is exactly what I wanted. What will happen in the next episode? I can't wait.

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James get ex machina'd again

I love this series and this book was another win, sadly it just keeps on with "oh 1 hour left? guess James will just win now"

combat, amazing. political dicks, awesome. minor romance with on again off again love interest, sweet. winning because.... yes? meh. after so many books I guess it's just what has to happen with the exploding scale of interactions between the characters

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Another long book with little story

I enjoy these books, have since the first... but they are predictable, painfully so. In some ways it feels more like a series of video game levels, with vaguely connected starts and finishes tying unrelated action scenes together, than it does a series of novels... but still, their fun! Great narration, lovable characters... I do find myself constantly wondering when the big twist will be untwisted explaining how James went from a student to an absolute idiot over the run of the stories... but I guess he has had a long run of it? Still, its held up and made what it is by Mark Boyett, I'd listen to that man read a phone book. I'd say more, but literally nobody gets this far in a series and still reads long reviews, you know what your getting, NOTHING has changed.

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How can a hero like McGill be despised like this by the rest of the legion?

I know it’s just a story… but it is unlikely such a disfunctional organization such as hegemony who was saved numerous times by a single individual, without recognizing it would service very long in such a galaxy…

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