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The Wanted

Galaxy's Edge Season 3, Book 1

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The Wanted

By: Jason Anspach, Nick Cole
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Looking back, they called those turbulent times simply The Troubles.

A period of chaotic upheaval and destruction that sent the Republic reeling through successive crises, each growing more desperate as the galaxy spun out of control.

Exactly when The Troubles started…that was open to interpretation. After the Savage Wars were thought to have ended, said some. Others claimed the period of death and war began with the Republic's action on Psydon. Still, others pointed to the Republic's forced migration of the zhee or even the arrival of the Mid-Core Rebellion, culminating in victories against the Legion at Kublar and the genocidal atrocities extending as far as Rhysis Whan.

But no matter when they began, the galaxy-shaking events of The Troubles were well remembered by those who suffered through them, and the scars of those upheavals would leave their indelible mark for years, and perhaps lifetimes, to come.

The brazen and open government corruption infesting the former capital planet of Utopion.

The arrival of the tyrant Goth Sullus, who briefly united opposition to the Republic before falling prey to the vanity of the title…The Emperor.

The Legion's invocation of Article Nineteen of the Republic Constitution, which brought an all-consuming flame to a simmering cold war that had long been stewing between the rulers and those forced to fight their needless wars.

The sudden unexpected attack by an alien race known as the Cybar. Relentless. Cruel. Inhuman in the extreme.

And finally, the long-planned return of a tribe of lost Savages, led by their messiah…the Golden King.

The Troubles. A quaint name for a horrific period in the galaxy's history. A period whose atrocities were superseded only by the terror of the Savage Wars that had come before. Almost no corner of the galaxy was spared a taste of terrible war, cutthroat intrigue…and remorseless death.

In the aftermath, this battered galaxy now longs for peace and stability. The Republic, now reformed, seeks to govern by the rule of law. But no matter how sincere the reform, how earnest and well-meaning the ruler, some worlds refuse to place their destiny in the hands of others. Ever again.

Been there. Done that. Got burned along the way.

Because some things never change. Power summons would-be tyrants eager to seize it. Ancient vendettas cry out to be settled. Corruption worms its way through the souls of men too weak to resist it or too wicked to try. And dead-eyed killers gather in all the usual starports, awaiting the opportunity to do what they do best for the promise of a quick credit.

Through it all, the silent Legion waits for its cue to once more tread upon the stage and break its enemies through nothing more and nothing less than total violence of action capably applied. As though this time… things will be different.

Out on the edge, they say…

Everyone's got a plan until the Legion shows up.

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thank God for mark boyett

since r c bray left the narration has spoilt the story but now I'm back in the fold mark boyett has bought life back to the story just wish they would redo the previous books as I bought them and gave up on them I feel I've missed out thanks a happy listener

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Not Usual High Standard

The change in narrator hasn't helped, but the story itself feels lacking. its almost like they got someone else to write it! The first half is very very slow and I almost gave up, although the second half does pick up. Unfortunately, will probably not continue with this series in the future.

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Great to be back

Happy that the tale has continued, and that they are now telling the tales of how things came to be. A little slower than some of the other works, but just what you assume when hearing an AAR. Narrator headfake at the intro was also well done.

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Significant decline

A massive step backwards for the authors and series. The new narrator is very hard to listen to, lacks gravitas and humour. Every previous book has been engaging, thought provoking and hilarious, this just seems to meander from scene to scene with no real narrative or fun.

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