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Siege of Titan

Star Crusades Uprising Book 1

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Siege of Titan

By: Michael G. Thomas
Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
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Siege of Titan is the first book in the epic science fiction series that chronicles humanity's first interstellar confederation that is torn apart by religious strife and extremism.

In the first book of the Star Crusades: Uprising series, the bloody struggle is told through the eyes of an illegal pit fighter named Spartan, who is forced to choose between incarceration or military service. Choosing the Confederate Marine Corps over servitude he begins his 30 long weeks of training. Together with his group of marines, they are honed into a force ready to be thrown into the meat grinder on the newest and greatest planet in the Confederacy, Proxima Prime. His term of service will soon become one of violence and carnage, as the entire sector is ripped apart by a brutal and virulent religious movement and its shocking plans.

What starts as a series of suicide bombings and hijackings through the Confederacy quickly turns into a full-scale revolution on Prime that threatens the entire planet and quickly spreads to its orbital Naval Station and beyond. As every warship and military transport in the area is rushed to its defense, the fate of the planet and the entire sector lie in the hands of a small number of rookie marines.

Siege of Titan is a classic work of realistic military science fiction set against the background of the first interstellar human empire.

The continuing saga includes the Star Crusades Uprising and new Star Crusades Nexus series that follows the story of the Centauri Alliance 17 years after the end of the Uprising.

©2012, 2015 Michael G. Thomas (P)2015 Swordworks Books
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Editing was absolutely horrible.

too much repeating of sentences, it long pauses where they should not be. you can tell that it was mistakes in the editing.

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Great book

Loved this book. Great characters and adventurous storyline. The narrator suits the story very well

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I have read this series myself and was looking for an audio version to play while going to sleep. For most books a computer voice is ok for this type of listening, but the pacing of this reader is all out of whack, making it actually disturbing to try and sleep. If you have an audio collection you know the computer voices that mispronounced words all to well, but they usually do a good job of keeping the pacing right. Not this one though. Overall the story is good, but the reader stinks

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