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Agents of Mars

Red Falcon, Book 3

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Agents of Mars

By: Glynn Stewart
Narrated by: Hillary Huber
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An enemy hidden in the shadows
A crack in the armor of secrecy
One chance to find an answer

Captain David Rice and the crew of Red Falcon have spent two years infiltrating the arms smuggling underworld of the Protectorate of the Mage-King of Mars. When the co-opted rebellion on Ardennes reveals a supply chain of weapons intended to fight Mars, this makes them the perfect team to investigate.

His new mission brings him across old friends and old enemies alike, but as his suspects start turning up dead, David realizes he isn’t the only one following the loose ends.

As shadowy enemies move to position themselves for civil war, Red Falcon’s crew must chase an ever-shrinking set of clues. If they succeed, they might just buy the Protectorate peace for their lifetime.

But if they fail…

©2018 Glynn Stewart (P)2018 Faolan's Pen Publishing Inc.
Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Mars Solar System Magic Users
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so nice to have some loose ends, neatly tyed off, good verses the really bad boys. waiting for the next installment.

Another example of brilliant storytelling

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hardly a page-turner. it's almost as though Glynn Stewartdecided to start writing a spin-off series, got bored with it and yet decided to write another in the Red Falcon series, anyway. Short on action, long on pointless trivia and probably not the best choice of narrator. Audible has used Ray Porter together with Stewarrt's work (Onset series), to rather better effect and its JUST possible that this combination might work better in this case too. I normally like this author's work… but he seems to have gone the same way as Nathan Lowell… trading on past successes and has slipped into writing stuff that you could easily lose interest in.

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