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Omandi's Daemon
- Paradigm 2045, Book 3
- Narrated by: Nick Podehl
- Length: 21 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
The thrilling conclusion of Robert W. Ross’ best selling Paradigm 2045 trilogy!
Bladerunner and a grievously wounded Charlotte Omandi have escaped from Drac’ath, while also having assured Earth’s survival, by gaining its admission into the Galactic Confederation.
Omandi and her crew regroup with their Phadex allies on the hidden refuge planet, Rulia. While there, a long awaited message is unlocked and delivered by Rulia’s lost founder, Talus. It sets off a string of unlikely events that brings Charlotte into a shadowy world of assassins. Meanwhile, Linnea Sorenson travels to the legendary planet Aluria, where strange magics are rumored to exist...magics that can only be unlocked by the young telepath.
Rejoin Charlotte and all your favorites as they seek new allies including the enigmatic Leas-ceyln Mott, an Eridani so feared, the Elevated would commit planetary genocide rather than allow her free reign.
Throughout it all, Omandi struggles to stay true to her ideals, even as the entire Galaxy seems bent on Humanity’s destruction. In the midst of such trials and tribulations, she must also contend with Thomas Rogers, the young half-human, half-Eridani, who has awoken something in Charlotte she never thought to find among the stars.
As the Paradigm 2045 saga hurtles toward its exciting conclusion, it becomes clear to everyone aboard the Bladerunner, that their ultimate success may rest with…Omandi’s Daemon.
Includes a special note from the author.
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- S. Putwain
- 17-11-22
Fantastic book
love how these books are intermingled with one another. Happy, Sad it's full of emotions, Brilliant.
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- Lotte
- 04-02-24
Love the easter eggs
What a story. I read the sentinel of creation series so was hoping this one would be equally good, considering the same author and narrator and boy was i right. I absorbed the trilogy in record time. The story line is great, the characters believable and the narration out of this world. I hope i don’t have to wait too ling to find out how we get Thomas back….
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- A. Hurst
- 06-11-22
Brilliant 3
Fantastic end to this trilogy kept me guessing till the end. I believed in all the characters and felt how they felt by the end.
I was so excited to here Mr Ross confirm that this isn't the end of the crews adventures I can't wait for the next one!
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- Daniel Steel
- 26-01-24
Simply outstanding
Robert W Ross is without a doubt the best author I have come across. The way in which he builds worlds, build characters, allows the readers to form bonds with the characters he has created, so much so we genuinely care for them. I have never read works from any other author that has been able to do this as well. This book was no different. What a journey we’ve been on and what a way to tie things together at the end with the sentinels series (my personal favourite all time series). I can’t wait to see what’s next! Nick podehl is also second to one in the way he can bring characters to life.
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