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The Lost Intelligence
- Lost Starship Series, Book 12
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Length: 12 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary
His code name is Nostradamus, and he’s an ancient alien super-intelligence awakened by pesky humans crawling upon his planet. He decides to use these low-grade morons, testing some, making the special ones his agents and sending them into Star Watch to make the military organization his own.
It’s an insidious assault from within, run by a creature with fantastic predictive powers against what he considers an infantile species.
Captain Maddox and the crew of Victory catch a glimpse of the secret menace in the Tau Ceti System. They race back to Earth to report. But Nostradamus’ web is already closing in. It may already be too late.
Except...Maddox, Galyan, Valerie, and Professor Ludendorff refuse to give up on those they love. The secret war against humanity has a new set of champions, hardened veterans willing to challenge an alien that can predict their every move.
Do Maddox and his crew stand a chance against the super-alien and the full weight of Star Watch turned against them? Find out in The Lost Intelligence, the 12th book in the Lost Starship Series.
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- Andrew Carr
- 22-04-24
it's as good as a movie , the characters are very realistic
the whole series from beginning to end was amazing...keep up the good work brilliant
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- Smudger444
- 14-09-20
Brilliant
This series just keeps getting better. An amazing story and so well narrated. I don't think I've ever listened to a book so quickly. thank you.
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- JackyS
- 20-02-21
Very good
Keeps you involved all the time with twist and turns with this story line and good end to the next one
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- Paul
- 23-05-24
Epic tale of SF plot and counter plot.
Epic tale of SF plot and counter plot on a galactic scale. Many original SF themes and ideas - brilliantly narrated with so many different voices by MB.
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- Ashley
- 17-08-23
The Lost Intelligence: A Dance of Strategy and Sus
As I delve into the twelfth chapter of the Lost Starship series, "The Lost Intelligence," I'm reminded of the intricate dance of strategy and suspense reminiscent of a thrilling espionage narrative. This series, much like a captivating spy story, holds my attention with its unending twists and turns, leaving me eagerly anticipating the next chapter. However, as the saga unfolds, I can't help but contemplate the larger narrative tapestry and its alignment with past installments.
The narrative introduces Nostradamus, an ancient alien super-intelligence roused from its slumber by curious humans exploring its planet. Seizing the opportunity, Nostradamus maneuvers these unsuspecting humans to serve his purpose - infiltrating and manipulating the military organization known as Star Watch. This insidious scheme unfolds like a sophisticated espionage plot, with the alien using its extraordinary predictive abilities against what it deems an underdeveloped species.
Captain Maddox and the resilient crew of Victory catch a glimpse of this clandestine menace in the Tau Ceti System. Racing back to Earth with this vital information, they become entangled in Nostradamus' intricate web, which is already tightening. The threat looms large, raising questions of whether they've arrived too late to thwart the impending crisis.
Yet, amidst this tense scenario, the indomitable spirit of the characters shines through. Maddox, Galyan, Valerie, and Professor Ludendorff refuse to surrender to the overwhelming odds. Their determination to protect their loved ones fuels a secret war against an alien adversary that can foresee their every move. This rallying of forces echoes the camaraderie and resilience often celebrated in spy stories.
The question that lingers is whether Maddox and his steadfast crew stand a chance against this super-alien intelligence, even as the full weight of Star Watch turns against them. The pulse-pounding suspense and strategic intricacies unfurl in "The Lost Intelligence," the twelfth installment in the Lost Starship series. As I continue on this journey, I find the themes and elements from previous books remain pertinent - the gripping storytelling, the evolving narrative depth, and the anticipation for what lies ahead.
In conclusion, "The Lost Intelligence" encapsulates the essence of an enthralling spy narrative, merging elements of strategy, suspense, and the indomitable human spirit. Yet, while the series continues to deliver on its promise of engagement, a part of me contemplates the trajectory and longevity of the narrative. As the saga presses forward, I eagerly await to see how these characters evolve and whether they can outsmart a cunning alien intelligence in this ongoing galactic chess match.
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