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Inherited Revenge
- Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Chuck, a 15-year-old hardened war orphan has seen friends killed, and now lies dying on a salvage battlefield himself. But the universe has a different plan for Chuck. A mortally wounded man offers to save his life, and Chuck accepts his help. A moment later, Chuck regrets his decision, when his rescuer forces Chuck’s mouth open and a reptilian octopus is ejected from his rescuer’s mouth and into his.
Because of Chuck’s symbiote, Tom’s desire for revenge, Chuck finds himself drawn into a shadow war with an alien race. Chuck must hide from the aliens, because they would rather burn the planet to a cinder than let Tom escape. He must also hide from the government, because they want Tom’s knowledge of advanced tech and will do anything to get it.
Chuck has a few advantages: Tom’s DNA has mixed with his, giving him access to genetic memories; Tom’s race is aquatic, which gives Chuck the ability to breathe underwater; and no one knows Tom is a symbiote, so no one is actually looking for Chuck.
Chuck is content to hide in plain sight as a salvager, until someone kills his new family while trying to kill him. Now all bets are off as Chuck is on a search-and-destroy mission looking for those responsible. He uses every piece of war salvage he must to find and kill them. Inherited revenge or not, revenge will be had.
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- Hawk
- 30-01-2024
One of his best
With the complexities of a graphic novel and the pacing of a 40 min action show, these books are pure feel good fun.
I don't read these for their complexity, oh hell no! I read these for the simplicity, for the total joy that I get knowing that nothing ever challenges the hero.
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