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  • The Lost Relic

  • Lost Starship Series, Book 17
  • By: Vaughn Heppner
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 14 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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The Lost Relic

By: Vaughn Heppner
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Summary

Captain Maddox is marooned on a harsh alien planet 6000 light years from Earth. He struggles alone, desperate to survive, knowing that failure will forever cost him his wife and daughter.

But there’s more at stake than Maddox’s life. In the planet is a relic of unimaginable power and the secret to the Builders’ demise. The Mastermind has sent Iris, his human lover, and a team of intelligent canine killers, to retrieve the relic for his greatness.

Here, in a strangely dampened star system, the crew of Victory faces its cruelest challenge, battling entities thousands of years old to end a war begun long ago.

The Lost Relic is book 17 in the Lost Starship series, a star-spanning saga of deadly space war and planetary struggles as told by millions-best-selling author Vaughn Heppner.

©2022 Vaughn Heppner (P)2023 Vaughn Heppner
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Getting better and more exciting

An improvement over the last book as is easier to follow, spreading into the father universe has helped refresh the books too. A good battle sequence towards the end, if finished and all tidied up quicker than I'd have preferred, but otherwise listenable all the way through. Not as much god bothering in this book as before, although still a bit xenophobic in regards families towards the end. Women are still no more than two dimensional sexual beings, but that seems to be a theme to all of these books.

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A Cosmic Adventure of Renewal

Embarking on the seventeenth installment of the Lost Starship series, "The Lost Relic," I found myself welcomed by an invigorating sense of renewed focus and a broader universe waiting to be explored. As the story unfolded, I couldn't help but appreciate the shift in direction that author Vaughn Heppner has taken, injecting new life into a saga that has traversed galaxies and delved into the intricacies of human and alien interactions.

Drawing on the narrative threads that have woven their way through the previous books, "The Lost Relic" takes us on a journey that is both familiar and refreshingly different. The exploration of a more expansive cosmos adds a layer of depth and intrigue, breathing new life into the series. It's clear that the story has ventured into uncharted territory, inviting readers to embrace the possibilities of the unknown.

Reflecting on the progression of the series, I noted the author's willingness to address some of the concerns raised in previous reviews. The reduction in spiritual themes and a toned-down portrayal of godly influences is a positive change that allows the story to focus more on the cosmic adventure at hand. The dynamic between characters, particularly with regards to their gender roles, also seemed to evolve, although there remains room for further development in this area.

One of the standout aspects of "The Lost Relic" is its ability to weave together multiple storylines into a cohesive narrative. Captain Maddox's struggle for survival on a remote alien planet becomes the backdrop for a larger quest—a quest that holds the key to unraveling the mysteries of the Builders' legacy. This intricately layered approach adds depth and intrigue to the story, allowing readers to engage with the characters on both personal and cosmic levels.

The climax of the book, marked by a gripping battle sequence, showcases Heppner's skill in creating tension and excitement. While the resolution of certain elements felt somewhat expedited, it didn't deter from the overall experience. It's worth noting that, despite the cosmic backdrop, the story doesn't shy away from tackling universal themes of sacrifice, family, and the enduring quest for knowledge.

As the Lost Starship series continues to evolve, "The Lost Relic" stands as a testament to Heppner's ability to breathe new life into a well-established narrative. The introduction of fresh challenges, a broader universe, and a renewed focus on exploration adds a layer of excitement for those who have followed this journey from the beginning. While certain elements remain a work in progress, the potential for growth and transformation is evident, leaving me eager to see where the series will venture next.

In summary, "The Lost Relic" presents readers with an engaging cosmic adventure that balances familiarity with renewed exploration. The series' evolution is clear, and Heppner's commitment to addressing feedback adds depth to the storytelling. As Captain Maddox faces his most challenging ordeal yet, readers are invited to join him on a quest that bridges the past, the present, and the promise of a cosmic future, reflecting on the journey that brought us to this point.

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Brilliant

Just like all the lost books in the series
Great story great characters and great story teller

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Fresh storyline but getting a bit too religious

The earlier books with the toned down spirituality where quite good, then the villain got a bit too samey so it’s nice to have some fresh blood there but there’s a real danger it’ll get too religiousy

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Exciting Story

I do enjoy these stories. I find the religious parts meaningful as well. Small point on story: How did the terrapin manage to leave when it had low power?

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