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City World

Undying Mercenaries, Book 17

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City World

By: B.V. Larson
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Earth’s entire fleet and all her legions are conscripted by the Galactics. Centurion McGill of Legion Varus is among countless troops pressed into service as cannon fodder for the Empire.

Not everyone on Earth is happy with the demands of the Galactics. Earth has built up her military for decades, and now she might lose everything in a foreign war no one understands. As the man who has killed more Mogwa than any other human in history, McGill is approached and given a mission. He has a fateful decision to make. Will he serve Earth’s overlords faithfully, or will he assassinate the arrogant alien leaders?

City World is book 17 in the Undying Mercenaries series, an epic saga of space battles and ground combat. With millions of his titles sold, USA Today best-selling author B.V. Larson is the king of modern military science fiction.

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Truly excellent caricatures and performance. Every time entertainment love this series.

Love it, keep it coming brilliant still...

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As with the prior books, this was a fun and addictive listen. Onto the next!

a fun listen

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Just read it peeps. It's brilliant in every way. Still my favourite author. All the characters are growing almost true to life. seriously though we'll worth reading or listening to it.

City world

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This is not one of the best in series, but still cool story. And have important info for next books

Another great story

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A man like James McGill has many talents; fighting, dying, being a relentless womaniser, being the perfect sycophant giving the proper "slave love" to mankind's 'rightful' masters- the Maguire-, and totally screwing up just to fix the disasters he caused and win the day in the end. The undying legionnaires are full of gut-busting jokes, James' utter good natured contempt for his superiors, love for his legion (Legion Varus), loyalty to his men (and Earth: if it fits his plans), and lots and lots of brutal fighting, gory deaths and revivals back to life that mostly come out all right. He's not the world's greatest mind but he has his own form of slack-jawed Georgia bred genius. If you are offended by misogyny don't bother reading, but do remember that it's all in good fun and well meaning. Loved by his men, disgusted and horrified by his superiors, this is what you get with "a man like James McGill!"

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