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  • The War of Pawns

  • Human Chronicles Saga, Book 3
  • By: T.R. Harris
  • Narrated by: Rudy Sanda
  • Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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The War of Pawns

By: T.R. Harris
Narrated by: Rudy Sanda
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Summary

In the third book of The Human Chronicles Saga, ex-Navy SEAL Adam Cain - a human lost in a galaxy of deadly alien empires - fights desperately to return to Earth, only to find that his homecoming is anything but warm.

In the aftermath of a devastating attack on the Earth, Adam learns that the humans have been played for fools by the evil Klin race. Now he has two enemies to fight: the Juireans and the Klin. Yet as before, the aliens don't realize what trouble they're in. Now they're up against an entire planet of human supermen! Pity their weak and fragile bodies. Adam Cain - as well as the entire human race - is out for revenge!

This epic space opera saga is reminiscent of the Golden Age of Science Fiction, full of exotic aliens, fantastic space battles, galactic empires, and a goal as large as the human spirit. Fans of science-fiction space opera and military science-fiction have raved about the series, which includes 23 books with more to come.

Fast-paced and humorous, The War of Pawns will have you laughing and fist-pumping all the way through. This is a story of scope and adventure.

©2012 T. R. Harris (P)2018 Tantor
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silly reading and shallow story

book one was OK, but it totally lost its character and meaning in book two. the reading is so silly with different dialects and spech. the main character speaks as he is a surfer and not seal

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HFY deathworlders

Good story nicely write, interesting take on humans thrust into a war on all fronts

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The characters' brains fell out.

Nothing ruins a story more than the characters having to all be collectively stupid in order to progress the plot how the author desires. Unfortunately this book is full of this. ***SPOILERS AHEAD*** The characters have weeks onboard a Starship to plan how to deliver their warning to Earth. The only thing they think of is to land their spaceship at Roswell as a joke.

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