NEO: Near Earth Objects
The New Frontiers Series, Book 3
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Tom Lennon
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Jack L. Knapp
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World War III is about to break out.
As if that wasn’t dangerous enough, the enigmatic extraterrestrials called the Flickers have returned with a warning: do not venture beyond the moon.
Faced with the ultimate threat, can humanity put aside their differences and unite to face the common danger?
©2016, 2018 Jack L. Knapp (P)2018 Jack L. KnappWhat listeners say about NEO: Near Earth Objects
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- Ostfeld
- 03-07-22
Finally , Science fiction !
If till now author Jack L. Knapp wrote more prophecy and a tiny bit of Science fiction now finally a big twist of discoveries in space which is in alien in origin, truly a nice twist because nobody understands what was discovered, what’s it’s function and who keeps maintaining and replacing the discovery.
Narration by Tom Lemnon is great as ever voicing all characters !
Recommend !!!
Oded Ostfeld.
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- K. Tye
- 26-05-21
Another great story!!!
Jack has done it again, in this continuation of this brilliant SciFi story. Love the characters, the pace and the long story arc. Cannot wait to start book 4!
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- Harry Arthur
- 19-10-22
Ok
This is the third book in the series with the grandson of the inventor of the original drive as one of the main characters. Again, there is some action in this book but mostly it is written about as a report of something after it happened or, as with most of the book, as part of a dialogue between some characters. There are some unexpected scenes and some totally predictable scenes (such as the hijacking of a craft leased to another country). However, there is very little character development. One character want so to learn how to use samurai swords and a samurai trainer is found for him in Australia but the actual scenes are as dull as my descriptions of them.
The book isn't bad and the story idea is good but it could've been so much better.
The voice actor has not become any better in this third book. His voice keeps making me expect Bugs Bunny to appear and say "What's up, doc?"
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