Prison Planet (The Rim Confederacy #3) audiobook
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Review #1
Prison Planet (The Rim Confederacy #3) audiobook free
Good space opera story, even if the individual installments are a little short. the pacing is decent and plot lines are varied and not too obvious. Prison planet isn\’t the best one yet, but big moves for the characters occur.
Review #2
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A continuation of the Rim Confederacy story-line. Worth the credit. This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com.
Review #3
Audiobook Prison Planet (The Rim Confederacy #3) by Jim Rudnick
Good story, Captain Scott has been told to clean up his act and is sent to be the Rim Navy presence at the Prison Planet. Given a year to sober up, this book moves along nicely but still seems to spend to much time on drinking!! Capt Scott is better in this book, but still lacks something as a leading character. Well read by Eric Martin, delivers a polished performance again and is easy to listen too. \”This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast.\”
Review #4
Audio Prison Planet (The Rim Confederacy #3) narrated by Eric Martin
I found it hard to follow when starting on the third book in the series. \”This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Blast.\”
Review #5
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I am a big fan of this series, and really like how it has developed until the end of this book. This book took what i think of as a weird turn at the end, though, so weird in fact that I was left scratching my head, saying huh? The rest of the book is good, with the Captain and crew of the Merwick stationed on the RC\’s prison planet as the navy presence as punishment for the Captain being a falling down drunk and the crew covering for him. Some exiles from the royal family of the Caliphate are imprisoned there, and attempt to escape/assassinate some government officials. Well, Captain Tanner Scott is not putting up with that. The Lady St. August is up to her neck in intrigue again, as is the Baroness, which leads to the surprise ending. Lets just say you wont see it coming. The characters are well drawn, although not particularly sympathetic, and the setting is realistic. The battles are well plotted, and the plot is fast paced and keeps the reader interested. The ending just left me a little cold, though. Eric martin did a great job as usual to bring the story to life, giving each character a unique voice. Fans of jack Campbell and H. Paul Honsinger should enjoy this series. I was given a review copy of this audiobook free of charge in return for an honest review from Audiobook Blast.