
Freefall
A First Contact Hard Sci-Fi Series (Earth's Last Gambit, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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James Anderson Foster
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By:
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Felix R. Savage
About this listen
A mysterious alien ship is orbiting Europa.
A handful of astronauts must voyage to Jupiter to face the threat alone.
During a classified mission to the ISS, astronaut Jack Kildare picks up an eerie signal. An alien spaceship is orbiting distant, icy Europa. It looks derelict...but is it? As fear sweeps across Earth, NASA spearheads a frenzied effort to build a ship capable of traveling to Jupiter to confront the alien menace.
Technology intertwines with espionage and sabotage in a race against the clock. Fighting for his rightful place in the mission, Jack finds himself submerged in a world of secrets, international power games, and cold-blooded murder.
Earth needs a man like Jack...but someone doesn't want him going back to space - ever.
Can Jack defeat the saboteurs in time to save humanity? Or will the alien threat triumph?
Experience a scarily plausible first contact thriller blending hard science fiction and edge-of-your seat action. From New York Times best seller Felix R. Savage, it's perfect for fans of Gerald M. Kilby, Iain M. Banks, and Brandon Q. Morris.
©2021 Aethon Books (P)2021 Aethon AudioListener received this title free
Great book
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the narrator did a wonderful job of differentiating between the characters, but the one minor criticism I have is that not every English person or Welsh person sounds like a softly spoken BBC news anchor from the 1970s. other than that, a great listen and I look forward to the next book.
surprisingly good.
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Skyler Taft, a guitar playing graduate, was watching Jupiter through an infrared telescope when a brief anomaly occurred. He thought it would change his life. It didn't. So he left his job and was recruited by a specialist government agency.
Skyler and Jack are just two of the.many well drawn characters whose lives are destined to collide as Felix Savage's story unfolds. A true science fiction techno thriller, set in the present day and into the near future, it follows the progress of the building of a starship designed to travel to Jupiter's moons and the lives of the people involved with her, the politics surrounding the venture and a load of earthly chaos, sabotage and murder as well. Detailed and thoughtful, tense and exciting, this is no simple thrill a minute, blood and guts racy book, but holds the reader's attention throughout by it's very plausibility as well as the unexpected turns and the real people who walk it's pages. Narration, by James Anderson Foster, is well preformed, his pleasing voice well paced and modulated, his voicings of the numerous protagonists gent!y delineated.
Amazingly, after numerous difficulties the Spirit of Destiny is finally launched. What happens now? I look forward to the next book, Shiplord.
Definitely recommended.
"Ollie, do you believe in aliens?"
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The first book in a series covering first contact, has enough depth to allow me to look forward to the rest of the series.
An excellent story well told
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The book was in most part seemed pretty believable with a few holes that did rather make you shake your head. But all in all it was an enjoyable read.
I am looking forward to book 2 and will also check out some other books the author has written
The narrator was excellent and his brit accent for Jack was pretty good as well.
Great start to an interesting premise
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