Battle Fleet Warspite
The Void Wars, Book 2
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Nigel Peever
About this listen
War continues throughout the galaxy as Vrokan forces overrun the Hellenika System. Only the ships of Battle Fleet Warspite can hold them back.
World after world falls, until only the barren and lifeless planet of Kretos remains, a planet of little strategic importance. A world of small cities, mountains, sharp rocks, bitter storms and a civilian population unprepared for war. Without warning, the first wave of tiny spacecraft force their way through the blockade and fill the sky with landing pods and gliders. Waiting inside are thousands of terror troops, the Vrokan’s elite and most feared warriors.
The Commonwealth throws every ship they can find to slow enemy reinforcements, spearheaded by venerable Commonwealth Battleships Warspite and Valiant. But even that is not enough as more drop troopers force their way to the surface. The fighting becomes more desperate as the motely force of soldiers, academy students, and civilians on one side fight back against the black clad terror troopers of the Vrokan Empire on the other. All while a bitter fight rages through space as ships are torn apart in the struggle for supremacy.
The Void Wars is a brand-new military sci-fi series by acclaimed science fiction author Michael G. Thomas. For the first time, experience the epic battles and heroes of World War II set in a fictional futuristic universe, where fleets of kilometer long starships fight to the death, and entire worlds are consumed in the flames of war.
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- richard davis
- 17-06-23
Great
Great work from everyone involved.
hope you keep up the great work.
Great series.
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- PJM
- 27-01-23
Warspite
A great Mil SF romp. This continuation of WWII battles in the future focuses on the RN and its troops battling for Crete. Great battles, some memorable characters, all brought to life by Nigel Peever who was perfect for this book, sound FX and all!
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- Dave & Linda
- 03-12-22
Wow
Had to listen to this story twice as missed some of the best bits gosh the narrator Nigel was brilliant telling the story and the sound effects made it more enjoyable thank you we loved it 😍
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- John Marsden
- 23-05-23
Battle Fleet Warspite
This second book in the Void War series is based loosely around the battle for Crete during the second world war. It is action packed and keeps the listener interested throughout. Nigel Peevers narration as always is impeccable and the sound effects are pretty good in this one. Highly recommended.
I was kindly given a copy of the book by the narrator and leave this honest review.
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- Mr. Vincent W. Williams
- 07-06-23
Great Mil Sci Fi
Interesting play on a famous WW2 battle moved into the future.
Great narration and effects keeps you interested throughout
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