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On the Steel Breeze

Written by: Alastair Reynolds
Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh
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Publisher's Summary

A thousand years in the future, mankind's influence expands into the universe.

Alastair Reynolds epic vision of our journey into deep space will redefine Space Opera. Mankind is making its way out into the universe on massive generation ships.

The new novel from Alastair Reynolds is one for fans of Peter F. Hamilton and Iain M. Banks.

©2013 Alastair Reynolds (P)2013 Orion Publishing Group

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great sequel, a fantastic performance by narrorator Ms Andoh! looking forward to the conclusion of the series

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This was a difficult book to finish, but I tried because the character development in the first book was phenomenal. The main character (s) was a person just muddling through the story, which was almost entirely fruitless discussions and arguments. The plot had its fair share of holes as well. There's nothing to be gained in the overall story here, keep yourself happy by only listening to the first book

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