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Dreadnaught

By: Anthony J. Melchiorri
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Summary

The race to control a newly discovered ancient alien technology threatens to tear civilization apart.

Master Sergeant Cole Shaw and his team of mech operators are on the front lines of the new war. But instead of mechs, they pilot bioengineered beasts called Sentinels. Only they can stop the Imperial Alliance from unleashing a devastating alien weapon with unparalleled power.

Shaw’s team is sent to a colony planet where rebels clash with government forces, intergalactic empires vie for influence in the shadows, and monstrous feral creatures wreak havoc in forests as deadly as they are beautiful. Amid the chaos, Shaw must make tenuous alliances with untrustworthy forces and face impossible decisions with catastrophic consequences. If he doesn’t succeed, then it’s not just his team’s lives at stake - it’s all of mankind.

Dreadnaught is the long-awaited second book in the Deadmen’s War series. Pacific Rim meets Starship Troopers in this thrilling military sci-fi series.

©2021 Anthony J. Melchiorri (P)2021 Podium Audio
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Awesome book unfortunately I will not listen to the next book as r c bray is no longer narrating it. What a shame as it’s had maximum potential

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What’s with the artwork??

Ok, I know this should be about the book and the performance. Both were really good and plenty of action Bray was wonderful blah blah blah… What has really baffled me throughout this whole book (I listen in my car so the artwork is on the screen throughout) is what on earth is that big ass demo you looking thing on the front cover? I’m thinking the mech in front of it is a Doll?… It can’t be the titan as that had three heads… What is that thing??! Anyone? Please?

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