
A Desolation Called Peace
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Narrated by:
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Amy Landon
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By:
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Arkady Martine
About this listen
A Desolation Called Peace is the spectacular space opera sequel to A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine, winner of the 2020 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
An alien terror could spell our end....
An alien threat lurks on the edges of Teixcalaanli space. No one can communicate with it, no one can destroy it, and Fleet Captain Nine Hibiscus is supposed to win a war against it.
In a desperate attempt to find a diplomatic solution, the fleet captain has sent for a diplomatic envoy to contact the mysterious invaders. Now Mahit Dzmare and Three Seagrass - both still reeling from the recent upheaval in the Empire - face an impossible task. They must attempt to negotiate with a hostile entity, without inadvertently triggering the destruction of themselves and the Empire.
Whether they succeed or fail could change the face of Teixcalaan forever.
©2021 Arkady Martine (P)2021 Macmillan AudioGood follow up
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Outstanding once again
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Another excellent novel by Arkady Martine
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Very Very good book, Even better thank the First
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Excellent
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Solid space opera
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Complex and beautiful
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excellent science fiction
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Better sequel
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The only caveat is that the audio can be a bit hard to listen to at times. I don't think that this is the reader's fault: the author really likes inserting quite lengthy parenthesis into sentences (often depicting the characters side thoughts or motivations) and this proves quite hard to read aloud. I imagine that this is fine on the page and in one's head, but it is clunky in audio book.
Great ambitious science fiction
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