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A Fiery Sunset

The Omega War, Book 1

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A Fiery Sunset

By: Chris Kennedy, Mark Wandrey
Narrated by: Todd McLaren
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The Revelations are over, and the war to end all wars has begun.

The plot by the Galactic Union’s Mercenary Guild against the Four Horsemen has culminated in an invasion of Earth. Faced with an overwhelming force, the human mercs had no choice. They’ve fled, leaving Sansar Enkh to go to the Mercenary Guild headquarters on Capital Planet to stand trial for humanity.

On the run, Jim Cartwright and Nigel Shirazi have travelled to the Winged Hussars’ secret base of New Warsaw, in an effort to convince Alexis Cromwell to join the fight, while the other mercenaries who escaped the fall of Earth have gone to the perceived safe haven of Karma.

Alexis Cromwell is reluctant to commit to an unwinnable fight, though, and there is no safety to be found in Karma. When the Mercenary Guild Tribunal is revealed to be a sham, the Horsemen are forced to choose - is it better to hide and protect the human race, or is it time to fight for what they believe in?

All is not as it seems, though, and the galaxy stands poised on the brink of a second Great Galactic War. Vastly outnumbered, the Four Horsemen had better come up with a stellar plan, or for them, it might well be a Fiery Sunset.

©2018 Seventh Seal Press (P)2018 Podium Publishing
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loved the story and the narration

I really enjoyed the continuing story of the four horseman. earth gets invaded by the mercenary guild. ass is kicked. no names are taken. read it. it's fun.

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5 stars for an excellent book!

It kept me interested from beginning to end. Great plot and the performance from the voice actor was the best yet in the series. 5 stars.

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AMEN, AN ACTUAL VOICE ACTOR

I love this series and I love these authors. Coming off of RA Salvatore‘s Drizzt series, A science-fiction story with strong undertones is a breath of fresh air. And this story in particular narrated by Todd McLaren was very well performed. The downside with some of these voice actors, you just don’t understand what they’re saying during some of his horrible performances. No matter how many times I rewound they still don’t even understand what they’re trying to say in these terrible voices.

I find myself sometimes sitting in the car for an extra hour just to keep going

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awesome action packed story

I love the winged hussars we're do I enlist?. it's a little difficult to follow each book separately. recommend you offer each series for sale in one big group. and in one book. otherwise best story I have read or listen to in years.

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omega book 1

An excellent beginning to a new series in the 4 horsemen universe. Anyone who read the revelation cycle would really like this book.

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A good start on a galactic war series

Chris Kennedy and Mark Wandrey combine to write an exciting Book 1 to a galactic war series. While a bit rough in parts, it holds up well as a whole. The primary protagonists are the Four Horsemen Mercenary group, with each of the four heads being being the primary characters. The authors do well to expand the groups to include additional character building to other secondary characters, as well. Of the four heads, Jim Cartwright seems to be the primary MC. The thing that is odd about this is that the authors have him as a 300+ lb 20 year old rather than the typical middle-aged, totally buffed and grizzled type which makes for some interesting situational encounters.

Todd McLaren is one of my all-time favorite narrators who, for me, earn his fine reputation during his participation in the Halo series and he continues to perform equally well in this book.

Onto Book 2.

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Enjoyed the book.

Funny thought the narrator sometimes sounds like winne the pooh. I keep picturing Winnie the pooh at station punching buttons with a honey covered paw

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Not bad but not good either.

This book was a chore to finish, the writing was stale and the performance of the narrator fell flat. I wanted to like it I really did, but I couldn’t. Perhaps I have been spoiled by other books in the genre of military sci-fi over the years.

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had a hard time finishing

It didn't pull me in enough to want to listen to the sequels. This book became very forgettable for me, because I was hoping to get caught up in a new series.

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