
The Interstellar Slayer
Space Assassins, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Eric Bryan Moore
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De:
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Scott Baron
Kill or be killed, that was the assassin's way. It was an easy choice. That is, unless you found yourself fighting your former lover.
Hozark was a master assassin, one of the finest the galaxy had ever seen. But when a routine contract goes horribly wrong, it becomes clear something sinister is at play. A powerful foe is hunting slayers, and only one weapon can end the bloodshed. A legendary vespus blade.
But there's just one enormous problem. Those with the arcane skill to craft them all perished long ago. Or so it is believed. But romors tell of one who may yet live, and if Hozark hopes to prevail, he will have to pursue those whispers to the ends of the galaxy. For not only does his own survival depend on it, but that of his order as well.
The opening Novella in the Space Assassins series.
Look for this title boxed with book two in the Space Assassins one and two bundle.
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The first book in the new series, and the one we will be reviewing here, is “The Interstellar Slayer” which is more of a novelette introducing the series along with all new characters. This audiobook is about three and a half hours long, but it is a good primer to the new series. The first book in the series is designed to whet your appetite for what is to come in future audiobooks. I would highly recommend you listen to the “Dragon Mage” series prior to this one. Yet, it is good to know that this is a standalone series and because of this, it is not a requirement to know any of the previous series. I do like that having the extra knowledge from the other series helped me to jump right in and feel comfortable with the story. I do not recall the length of time between this series and “The Dragon Mage” series but I think of it as a prequel similar to the Star Wars series. The focus of this series is on the well respected and rightfully feared space assassins group called the Wampa Ghalian. These assassins are the best of the best, but powerful magic and hidden agendas will impact this mysterious assassin group and potentially change the future of these highly trained killers. I found it interesting to know this group is monetary focused, but they also have a moral code that supersedes any amount of financial offering.
Scott Baron has the ability to create new and exciting worlds, people, and situations that feel different from others I have ever listened to. He is a visual writer and I’m a visual learner, so I find his books very entertaining and engaging. The characters are often complex and purposeful, and many are likable as well. If you enjoyed the banter from his previous stories, there is plenty in this book as well. There are a few characters one might expect from the other series making an appearance in this series as well. The listener will also learn more about the special waters Charlie first discovered during his crash landing in this new world from “The Dragon Mage” series. We also are given a better view in into the secretive Council of 20 referenced previously as well. The author is able to blend both technology and fantasy, yet this initial book is more fantasy focused even with space travel being accomplished using spacecraft, etc.
The audiobook’s narration is expertly performed by Eric Bryan Moore; I have reviewed a few of his other narrated audiobooks. I enjoy listening to his voice and he easily becomes the main character’s voice. He does an exceptional job voicing the many different characters and creatures we find in the book as well. The volume is consistent, there were no audio artifacts that I recall, and no mistakes in swapping character voices which has been a common issue with some narrators. I look forward to hearing the other audiobook in the series and am happy to see Mr. Moore a part of it.
For parents and younger readers, this book contains quite a bit of profanity (as with other Baron books) the farther the story progresses. This audiobook includes some light romance along with alcohol use, not uncommon in this genre. If you are at all offended by any of these, I cannot recommend the series. I was hoping to be able to recommend this for my younger readers, as I think many would enjoy the series, but I would have to say it is more geared towards more mature listeners.
In summary, Scott Baron’s books follow a successful writing and blending style that make enjoyable science fiction stories that are well-rounded and appeals to many. His ability to use picturesque worlds and complex characters makes for an engaging adventure filled with action and mystery. Add solid narration by Mr. Moore and you have the start of a new and exciting series I’m looking forward to listening to. I can say that I would recommend this audiobook and potentially the series, to those who enjoy dragons, magic, and covert group.
Disclaimer: This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias review.
Baron is back with a new series!
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Mixing Sci-fi and fantasy to create something new
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It was really easy to dive into this new series as a Baron fan since I’d already read two books that took place in the same world. Each character might have been younger (or new) but I was familiar with each race and most of the things that they encountered. What you get out of a series like this is an introduction to things that “just were” in the later books. Like how a blade was formed and how certain leaders got to power (or lost their power/life).
The novella was excellent and I absolutely flew through it. I thought that Baron did a great job turning it into a great story on its own, and I think that for the price (the actual price, not a credit) it’s well worth it if you need a quick read.
Just Excellent
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