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Ten Thousand Thunders
Ten Thousand Thunders
Ten Thousand Thunders
Audiobook15 hours

Ten Thousand Thunders

Written by Brian Trent

Narrated by Eric Meyers

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Having just been killed in a mysterious shuttle explosion, Gethin Bryce is back to uncover what happened. An unusually gifted investigator with the InterPlanetary Council, Gethin is tasked with seeking out the truth behind unexplained anomalies that lie outside IPC control.

His investigation takes him from the luxurious enclaves of Earth’s elite, to the battered Wastelands beyond civilization’s protective thrall. Linking up with an inquiry team from a planet-spanning corporate powerhouse, he also befriends a grim and reluctant outlander who has an important piece of the puzzle—evidence of a sadistic entity which threatens not just civilization, but all life…

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 18, 2018
ISBN9781787580749
Author

Brian Trent

Brian Trent’s speculative fiction appears regularly in the world’s top speculative fiction markets, including ANALOG, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, Apex, Escape Pod, COSMOS, Galaxy’s Edge, Nature, and more. Trent lives in New England.

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    Great, original . . . . . . . .
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This is a highly detailed book with a complex plot. In other words, not a light read. Set in familiar locales, the futuristic society holds plenty of reminders of contemporary life and culture, but this is set against envisaged technology and society changes that make a stark contrast. There is a lot of detail about new tech, and the way society works, which was initially hard to process. What made it hard for me to get into the book, however, was the introduction of new characters and organisations in rapid succession as I was acquainting myself with the setting, tech, etc. It was information overload. As soon as I got into one story line, the next chapter would switch to somewhere else.This is a good book, with an intriguing story, but the intricate detail takes away from the story. There is simply too much going on for the core story, or the characters, to shine.Many thanks to Flame Tree Press for the ARC. My review is my honest opinion.