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Homecoming

Spiral Wars, Book 9

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Homecoming

By: Joel Shepherd
Narrated by: John Lee
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The UFS Phoenix is finally homeward bound. On the way is Tuki Station, in barabo space, hit just now by a force of sard ships, working in concert with a larger invasion from alo space. An alo and deepynine fleet has attacked, and humanity's forces are in turmoil despite all of Phoenix's efforts over the past three years to prepare them.

Nia leads the assault, Styx's old AI queen nemesis from the Drysine/Deepynine War, the greatest armed conflict in Spiral history, 25,000 years ago. But what does Nia seek? Is she after the drysine data-core, which Phoenix recovered nearly three years ago? Does she pursue members of the Debogande family visiting Hoffen Station, as a way to get at Phoenix's captain personally? And if she's making a full-scale attempt to remove humanity as a strategic threat, why do her battle plans look so odd?

Nia is the greatest synthetic military mind in history, save for Styx. Human Fleet desperately needs Styx's help, yet Supreme Commander Mazungu is terrified of ceding her, and Phoenix, too much power. And now Styx herself has competition, as Phoenix's shipboard AI Shali has just acquired a massive analysis program from reeh space, designed specifically to map Nia's mind and beat her.

But can Nia be predicted, before it's all too late?

©2024 Joel Shepherd (P)2024 Audible, Inc.
Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera War Royalty

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I’ve listened to this series fully through ahead of each new book coming out (from book 4 onwards). Between this, Expeditionary Force by the very prolific Craig Alainson and a healthy dose of BBC radio four, my Alexa is probably starting to wonder if I plan on expanding my audio horizons any time soon. The characters have depth, the world is rich and there’s enough high sci fi to massage the grey matter into pondering more expansive imaginings. I’m a huge Peter F Hamilton and BV Larson fan, these authors are where I gained my love for quality space operas, but Shepherd and his astute choice of the sublime Jon Lee for narration is a winning combination. Take this as a fan boi review, but I’m picky and believe I have decent literary tastes so there’s that ;-) Do give Alainson a try too, as well, RC bray is in Lees league. But buy this series first <3

Cannot get enough of the Shepherd/Lee combination

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Love that so many of the characters are involved again. Can only imagine this works if you have been following the whole series, my advice is don’t try and jump in without having read at least some of the previous books! I don’t feel the author gets enough credit for the continued quality of this Spiral Wars series. So much better than Red Rising or Expeditionary Force... Think these are only matched by the Expanse series and Ancillary Justice in recent times.

Great next chapter in the overall story but not the most distinct…

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a nice read, love the narrator and the characters, but. there is too much going on, so many characters all in play at once. information overload. not sure I will carry on

Nice read

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