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By Darkness Forged
- A Seeker's Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper, Book 3
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins
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Summary
Profits. Coffee. Extortion. All in a day's work.
When Ishmael takes the Chernyakova back into Toe-Hold space, he finds a lot more than profit. A quick pass through the Telluride system reveals the answer to one question but leaves him docked without a cargo until the owner of Dark Knight Station makes him an offer he can't refuse.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-06-20
great stuff 👌
loved it ♥️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 💙 ♥️ ❤️ 😍 looking forward to the next one
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- David
- 23-06-22
brilliant story
absolutely love this series,well written. although I enjoyed this book and the preceding 2 I still struggle with matching the voice to Ishmail. this is not a dig at the narrator ,who read it perfectly,but I think I would have like to hear Nathan's reading.
his tones and inflections really made the character stand out.
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- stephen wheeler
- 12-07-21
excellent read
fantastic finish to a series excellent reading only wish there was more in the future
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-06-22
Bittersweet
What can I say? I'm going to miss Ishmael. Might have even fallen in love with him a bit! More Ish please!!!
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- Althreya
- 06-04-22
Solar clipper adventure perfection...
I really like Mr. Lowell's writing in all his books specially this one.
Very subtle references in this story, to nowadays books or popular cultural things makes me chuckle. Narrator changed from author himself (first 5 books) and I found it difficult to get use to it specially because the different intonations, makes main character seems cold and very arrogant.
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- Enid
- 01-06-24
The brilliant way the stories are told
Another wonderful book by Nathan Lowell. I adore Ishmael & Mr Lowells adventures of him are so well written & so enjoyable. This is my second time around with Ishmael Wong & it was just like listening to the stories the first time, fantastic. I just wish there were more books.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-07-21
Not Captain Kirk or Picard in a very good way
I have gotten to know Ishmael Wang since his days on the Solar Clipper. So take my 5 stars with a grain of salt. Are these the best books ever written? No. Do I like the characters and want to see where there story goes. Absolutely yes. Do I like Nathan Lowel's specific writing style. Absolutely yes. This is also not a story about Captain Kirk or Picard. This is an earther turned spacer just trying to live his life and do his job to the best of his ability. I love every minute of it.
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- Louise Postlethwaite
- 03-10-20
Journeying out of Depression
Captain Ishmael Wong and his journey out of depression, while surrounded by a colourful collection of characters waiting for him to start living again. In the last book I got the feeling that Ish was struggling with just the day to day effort of living, but here we get to see him returning to his thoughtful consideration of others.
Ish has been improving the lives of his shipmates since half share, and it's wonderful to see him picking up that habit again.
It's easy to get swept up in, he's only doing what he thinks anyone else would do, forgetting the dangers he's putting himself in, but the rest of the crew is quick to point it out once they get a chance. I felt that the point was a little belaboured, but that's probably an aspect of Ish having a really low opinion of himself.
I hope this isn't the last I see of Ishmael Wong, but I'm sure I'll be back to reread his stories again and again.
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- elogden
- 13-07-20
Love it, love the whole series
Have listened so many times now to the whole series, if it were a paperback it would be dog eared by now!
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- morningstarmadness
- 16-03-20
love nathan lowell but not this narrator
why can’t nathan lowell narrate his own stuff?
had to return this i’m an absolute fan
thought i would get used to the narration
but just couldn’t .
so back to print for me till they develop a nathan lowell emulator button
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