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This was an OK read, but I didn’t enjoy it as much as the previous books.The majority of this book is a convoluted mystery that Damien struggles to even understand never mind solve. After a couple of hundred pages the lack of progress becomes frustrating, especially as very little else is happeningThe plot basically depends on Damien always being in the wrong place at the wrong time and everybody else always grabbing hold of the wrong end of the stick. When one of bad guys is finally identified
Good story. Worth to read . Recently I read two good books with Mars word in title & both are amazing book. Very beautifully written 1. Voice of Mars by Glynn Sterwart2. 2024 Man on Mars by PranBoth are great books. Awesome, keep it up.
This one is as good as book 1. Start there.
This review was originally posted on Books of My HeartI continue to be pleasantly surprised by this series. In Voice of Mars, Damien takes on a task as a Hand on his original home world. Two planets share a resource and are unhappy and one has sent a complaint about the other. The complaint is against his home world. It will be a tricky assignment; Damien must be fair and unbiased. The actual situation is not what anyone expected and only Damien's relentless search for the evidence uncovers t...
10/10: There is no comparison...This is the Mona Lisa of the fictional world!“I speak for Mars,” he repeated. “Will you listen?”The third 10/10 NBRS score in a row, and all in one series!There is just something about these characters, this world, and the unravelling story that has drawn me in completely. I. Am. Hooked.Onto the next...
for the Audiobook. Continues a great series. Space opera, political intrigue, SciFi and magic rolled into one series. Damien is a now a Hand of Mars. a Judge, troubleshooter, one man army with the backing of the Mage King of Mars to maintain justice in the protectorate. Excellent plot, action, descriptive battles in person and in space. Well crafted characters and plot.
The Starship Mage series is a mix between science fiction and fantasy the way that Star Wars or Frank Herbert‘s Dune is. All the novels thus far have been stand-alone, so you could theoretically read them out of order.The third novel in the series is an indirect continuation of the first book. We return to Damien‘s home world of Sheridan that build an anti-piracy flotilla in the aftermath of the events with the Blue Jay (Damien‘s first assignment). However, a neighboring world, Mingliang, claims...
A solid 3.5Had to put it aside for a bit because I started to parallel read it with Leviathan and that's not a fair comparison as they aren't in the same league.Then I picked it up again while I was reading "The woman in cabin 10" and it's probably not as brilliant as it seemed compared to that. One of the advantages of being a big parallel reader is being able to draw direct comparison as to how interesting a book really is.The plot is good, the world invented for the series is contained and th...
Still having a problem gripping onto any character besides Montgomery, which is odd as I'm pushing through anyway and just figure that someone else will become memorable to me. I find I like stories to tell me the story, plot .. Yeah.. But I like characters to be deep and I guess.. I'm just not getting that here.. It's just more like a television series.. Or better yet a movie series where the characters are just there as the plot runs them by … rather than the characters dealing with and being
This book picks up right after the second with hints of the plot line that has tied everything together so far. Damien is in action right away, but this seems to be used just to get us flowing in the story and acquainted with his powers. From there he is sent to stop a civil war from breaking out between two systems.Of course not everything is what it seems, and that is the fun in the story. To add some extra fun, he finds out his old girlfriend is the military leader of one of the systems. This...
That was good. Better towards the end, though. The end made me want to reread book one.This series deserves better copy editing.
This is a solid continuation of one of the more promising space Operas I've read recently.What I liked...- Montgomery and his new ship.- Well written political drama.- Broader conspiracy seems to start taking shape. What I didn't like...- Supporting cast still needs some work.- The romantic subplots for Montgomery in these books continue to be bland.Similar to the last book, the Hand of Mars, Voice of Mars maintains very much of a epic space opera bend to the story. With our hero on a mission to...