Clone World
Undying Mercenaries Series, Book 12
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Mark Boyett
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B. V. Larson
About this listen
James McGill is called upon for a sabotage mission, one that only a man of his unique talents can handle. Unfortunately, he performs too well, and our enemies from Rigel are enraged. They come for us, and war is declared.
Both sides call for aid, and it comes from the Core Worlds in the form of two great fleets. The Civil War for the Empire’s Throne spills out into the provinces. In the center of Galaxy, fantastic fleets crush one another and burn thousands of inhabited worlds. When this conflict between the great powers spreads, humanity finds itself swept up in the storm.
Can McGill escape this disaster he’s created? Find out in Clone World, the 12th book of the Undying Mercenaries series. With over three million copies sold, author B. V. Larson is the king of modern military science fiction.
©2019 Iron Tower Press (P)2019 Iron Tower PressWhat listeners say about Clone World
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- Matthew
- 09-12-22
Best one in a while
I’m not saying the last few have been back but maybe a little slow. This one really picked up.
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- E
- 03-12-19
Our favorite womanizing mercenary is back on form
James McGill is finally back on form, breaking all the rules, sleeping with all the girls, and somehow Forrest-Gumping/lying his way into saving Earth again.
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- Jason White
- 01-05-20
very enjoyable
if you love the others then you'll love this one , Mark Boyett doed a superb job as usual. highly recommended
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- Richard
- 02-07-23
I blinked…twice
A lot of blinking going on in this story.
One of the better ones of the series.
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- david jones
- 14-12-19
amazing
such an amazing book i gave been loveing the adventures of magill always captavating and author paints an amazing image in the mind cant wait for the next
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- D. Fitzgerald
- 01-07-20
Is this the best B V Larson book so far ? .
I think this series is getting better as it goes along. Glass world next. fab.
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- Tracy Smith
- 27-11-19
great listen again
yes yet another brilliant story line and kept me totally engrossed from the beginning until the end
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- Neveoscar
- 30-12-19
Another B.V Larson Masterpiece
This series gets better and better. Long may it continue. McGill is fantastic. Can't wait until the next installment.
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- Lang
- 27-09-23
I know he is a "big guy!"
This series of books is very enjoyable and would be even better if the author would just stop telling me things that I already know, this is the 12 book in the series and if by now I do not know that James McGill is a "Big Guy" or that he stands at "2m tall" or that "He has an on/off relationship with Galina Turov" or even that "Belchers can have a wide or narrow beam" then I should actually be worried that I might forget to breath.
I have 7 books still to go in the series as it stands at the moment and I do hope that this trend comes to an end and B.V. Larson expands on the descriptions of things we do not know. It is very lazy writing, maybe something I would expect from the Skay!
Saying all of this, I do like the stories, the tech and the different creatures in the universe, it would make an amazing video game and TV series. I even took a trip out to Rigel in Elite Dangerous just to take a look a the star and planets.
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- Richard Bulpett
- 18-01-20
Best of an already truly series!
Performance as usual is amazing. The story moves on to a much more mature Centurion (at least on the battlefield) and this is certainly the more darker and intriguing book of the series so far.
Excellent!
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