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Conquest: Star Force, Book 4

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Conquest is the next chapter in the great interstellar war between all living creatures and the machines. Star Force must stop the machine invaders once again - but how?

In the fourth book of the Star Force series, Kyle Riggs has freed Earth from the chains of the Macros - but at what cost? The Macros no longer trust him. He is a mad dog that must be put down - and all Star Force must be stamped out with him. The war expands in this story, and mankind is once again faced with annihilation.

©2011 B.V. Larson (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Military Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Fiction Technology Thriller War
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A great listen from the master.
I have invested heavily into this series and has built steadily so as not to disappoint.
some annoying characters and seemingly immortal coincidences.
looking forward to progressing to a logical point before the series burns out by re hashing the old.

A great listen from the master.

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I am loving this series... dont hesitate and read it... narrator is fabulous. The experience is a bit like the expanse series. cant wait to start the next book

another excellent book

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It is a very good book love the story I highly recommend listening to this book series 👍 😁

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The story has flowed well from the first book to this point. Am looking forward the the next installment.

Love this series of books. Next here I come.

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As per all the other books in this series, the female characters exist only to be in love with the protagonist and to fulfil a male fantasy. The same phrases are trotted out again and again. When they look at something, it's inevitably with 'dark, pretty eyes', they walk and we must watch their 'shapely forms' and when they cross their arms, it's always 'under their breasts'.

Love the story but horribly, cringily sexist

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