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  • Narman's Pyke

  • An Eamon Tauk Space Odyssey, Book 1
  • By: J.E. Park
  • Narrated by: Keith Brown
  • Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Narman's Pyke

By: J.E. Park
Narrated by: Keith Brown
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Summary

Eamon Tauk was literally born into the Space Corps. They spent two decades forging him into a Marine. Training him to be a killer. Twisting him into a fanatic. Then they assigned him to protect Dr. Jella Duverii, a mildly subversive alien zoologist who could very well undo all the work they put into him.

When the young cadet and his charge crash land on Kanaris with the survivors of their Recon battalion, they find themselves leagues away from their objective, marooned in an environment so hostile even the trees seem hellbent on killing them. After the Marines are denied rescue for no other reason than to protect the reputation of a high-born coward, Jella begins to educate Tauk on the dynamics at play that have the Kyperion League teetering on the brink of civil war.

As Tauk watches over Dr. Duverii during the long slog to Narman’s Pyke, she teaches him how to combat the horrific creatures stalking them through the rainforest. He must figure out for himself, however, that the biggest threats to their lives are not the beasts lurking beneath the Kanarisian underbrush.

It is the monsters who sent them to Narman’s Pyke in the first place.

Coming across like a cross between the movies “Aliens” and “Platoon,” Narman’s Pyke is the opening salvo of the new epic sci-fi space opera from the author of the Tequila Vikings series, J.E. Park.

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Not a huge Sci-Fi fan, this book may change that!

A great story with well developed characters. Kept my interest from start to finish. I look forward to finding out what adventures and sorrows are in store for Eamon Tauk in the remaining books in the series. Narrator was easy to listen to and performed the range of voices well.

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not my normal but I'm here for it

I really liked this book. Its not a normal genre for me but I liked Talk a lot and his relationships he built as well as his need to stay within but also escape his morals or the morals that were forced upon him. The ending was not at all what I expected but I also didn't realize it was the start of a series so it makes sense when I now know that. Overall, if you're a fan of sci fi this is definitely a good listen .

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