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Endgame

The Slaver Wars, Book 7

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Endgame

By: Raymond L. Weil
Narrated by: Liam Owen
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The Federation is pushing the Hocklyns steadily back, but they still vastly outnumber the humans and their allies by hundreds to one. Fleet Admiral Hedon Streth has to defeat them before they develop newer and more deadly weapons. In a bold move, Hedon comes up with a daring plan to attack the Hocklyn home worlds. If he succeeds, the war will be over. And if he fails then the Federation will face imminent defeat.

The AIs have withdrawn to the center of the galaxy, where they are working on their great project. Once completed, it will send out a hyperwave that will eliminate all organic life in the galaxy. Can anything be done to stop this impending apocalypse?

This is the exciting and epic conclusion to the Slaver Wars series. Over 160,000 copies of the series have been sold.

©2014 Raymond L. Weil (P)2015 Raymond L. Weil
Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction War Interstellar

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It is always a bit of a deflation when you have followed a series and it comes to an end, and this is no exception.

I thoroughly enjoyed the series. My reason for only awarding it an overall 4 stars is I found some sections a little repetitive and the narration a little bland.

That said, I will look forward to the next offering from this author.

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