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E-Day III: Dark Moon

By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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The final battle for humanity is about to begin...

On the moon, Ronin Hayashi trains to protect the colonies from the inevitable invasion of the machines. While he prepares to stand his ground, Sergeant Tadhg Walsh is planning an escape mission to deliver a weapon to the resistance on Earth.

At Neptune Station, Captain Akira Hayashi and Shadow Squad have returned from a deadly journey into enemy territory, where they learn the machines are building an army at an astonishing rate. After continued attempts to contact the Lunar Defense Corps for help, Shadow Squad accepts the hard truth—the LDC isn’t coming.

With hope for salvation dwindling, Akira deploys on a desperate mission to find Apeiron, believing only she can stop Doctor Otto Cross from completing his reset of Earth. But Akira soon realizes they need more than just Apeiron. Shadow Squad must somehow reunite with Tadhg and the weapon he carries. Only then can Akira lead the charge against the machines in one last fight for the future of humanity.

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original idea

over all there wasn't much to dislike but I would have loved to have had additional books to further explore the universe and maybe a little more detail on the machines / robots

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The conclusion of an epic series

With the imagination of Nick Sansbury Smith, he brings to life some incredible characters. Futuristic samurai that fight AI to save the human race from destruction.
An intense story with many well developed characters that are fighting for life and at times can make you laugh and cry with their adventure.
As with every book of Nicks, he keeps you on your toes as the twists and turns that keep you wanting more.
Great book in an incredible series.

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Love this series

R C Bray brings these characters to life.
N S S writes a cracking yarn.
Hell Divers and E Day are fantastic.

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