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The Lost Destroyer

Lost Starship Series, Volume 3

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The Lost Destroyer

By: Vaughn Heppner
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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A silver pyramid in space 10,000 years old....

The secrets of the mysterious New Men....

A war like no other....

Starship Victory - Earth's ancient, alien spacecraft - has won a smashing victory against the New Men, driving them from "C" Quadrant. On their way home, Captain Maddox and his crew run into a vast machine trapped inside an ion storm. Maddox doesn't know it yet, but the meeting isn't an accident. There's a traitor aboard ship, implementing a secret plan, threatening to destroy everything Star Watch has achieved against the New Men.

Now begins a deadly race as Captain Maddox, the crew, and Galyan are pitted against the masters of a centuries-old conspiracy. Human existence lies in the balance.

The Lost Destroyer is the third book in the Lost Starship series.

©2015 Vaughn Heppner (P)2015 Vaughn Heppner
Adventure Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Space Interstellar Transportation

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A ripping yarn

This book fleshes out each of the charters bring them to life making their interactions that much more meaningful.

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Maddocks Struggles

Not quite the ending I expected but then again it might just be the new beginning!! I am still intrigued for sure and impressed by the narrator. Onto the next...

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like wine it took some time.

It's taken some time but it's finally getting better. The author still struggles with A.I's and straight forward logic thinking. But all together it's becoming a good story. The Scotsman may want to stop reminding everyone of his drinking status , its a space adventure not days of our lives. And can we get some cool names? New Men ? come on. Narrator does a great job.

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Great story well read. Reccpmmended

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