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Colonization

Written by: Sean Platt, Johnny B. Truant
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Humanity isn't all they left behind.

Two years later, the world lives in fragile peace. But a clandestine search has begun...and a clock has started ticking.

Two years after first contact, Astral forces have established their fragile kingdom around the globe. Motherships occupy the cities. Shuttles patrol the lawless outlands. The pacifist class of Astrals known as Titans assist humans in running their alien empire while bloodthirsty Reptar peacekeepers ensure that order is kept. And unseen in the ships above, a third class of visitor calls the shots - the unseen Divinity, worshipped and feared by citizens in equal measure.

Meyer Dempsey sits on his plinth as Viceroy of Heaven's Veil, on the old site of Vail, Colorado. As with other Viceroys in the eight other world capitals, humanity's remains revere Meyer almost as a god. But below the surface, both colonies and outlands have begun to crumble with unrest.

Until now the rebellion has been quiet. Now desperation bubbles as they learn the Astrals have begun digging for an ancient device buried beneath the glowing blue Apex at Heaven's Veil.

But twin truths of the forthcoming alien war (or a possible alien apocalypse) have dawned at Benjamin Bannister's facility in Moab, sending plans into action: The Astrals have lost what they hoped to uncover.

And humanity's only chance is to find it first.

©2015 Sean Platt; 2015 Johnny B. Truant (P)2016 Podium Publishing

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the 3dr book made me completely lose interest

I really enjoyed the 1st book. then the 2nd was also good, but i can't get into the 3dr, im very disappointed. i feel they jump too far ahead in the 3dr book, very boring and mundane, the story goes way off topic from the frist two. should have continued with the same theme as the first 2. i will not be buying any more of this series.

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Wow!

Going to get book four. This is a super series. The plot has surprises.
Ray Porter is a genius narrator. Depth and flexibility in spades.

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Ray is god, lol

The book is awesome, reminds me of the show colony and kinda gives me some closure lol
unfortunately I had to stop as I don't get on with the new narrorator. I'd buy the rest I'd Ray came back!

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Ray Porter is excellent, but...

Ray Porter is excellent as always, but I found myself waiting for something to happen. The book doesn't really go anywhere and you don't really know anymore than you did at the end of the last book. Really you could listen to the first few chapters and the last few and know everything you need.

I'll try the next book but I'm losing interest.

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