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  • Crusade

  • Exile, Book 3
  • By: Glynn Stewart
  • Narrated by: JD Jackson
  • Length: 16 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (329 ratings)

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Crusade

By: Glynn Stewart
Narrated by: JD Jackson
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A newborn alliance forged to stop the destroyers of worlds. A potential ally with secrets hidden by a thousand lies. A long-doomed star whose ruins hold a vital answer.

Isaac Lestroud, admiral of the Exilium Space Fleet, has spent the last three years working with Ambassador Amelie Lestroud to build an alliance against the Rogue Matrices, AIs bent on converting every world into a paradise, regardless of whether anyone lives on it.

As Isaac hunts the Rogue that destroyed one of their allies’ homeworlds, Amelie begins negotiations with a potential new ally that could tip the balance. The Governance is a power to rival the human homeworlds from which the Lestrouds were exiled. But like those homeworlds, not all is as it seems.

And far from the war, Octavio Catalan leads an expedition into the shattered wreckage of the home system of the Matrices’ builders. Among those dead worlds, he hopes to find the answer to the question that haunts the survivors of that race: Why did their AIs go genocidally insane?

©2019 Glynn Stewart (P)2021 Podium Audio
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great story.

I can't wait for the next book to come out. Great story and performance. I hope to see more soon.

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This entire series is amazing

The entire series was very well written and well performed I really enjoyed it

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Science Fiction at Its Best!

This whole series has been wonderful, from the beginning revolution to the end of this book. The storyline is superb, the characters relatable and the spaceships awesome.

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Riveting

I don’t know if they used rivets on the construction matrices but the book was riveting. Could not put it down!

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JD Jackson is an outstanding narrator

What a story to listen to while walking and doing things throughout your day. Thank you Glynn Stewart

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Intriguing Series

First book was terrific; second book moved the story along, but had too many battles for me. (I felt similarly about the Starship Mage series.) Third book in Exile was excellent: a good balance between story and space battles and for me it was a satisfying length at 16 hours. The characters came into their own and used their previous hardships and misfortunes to promote a better galaxy. I did think the wrap up was too fast--needs another book. We are introduced to a new species and the characters are developed enough--but they have a larger story to tell. But apparently according to the author's website, there will not be another book in this series. Perhaps he will change his mind if enough people express interest.

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I Enjoyed this series

Please write additional books in this series. There is a lot of space between the new federation and the old worlds of the humans. Let’s hear about the journey to reunite all humans and the rediscovery or worm hole technology by the exiles.

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Good Story Muddied by PC

The plot is excellent sci-fi drama, not overly complex, and JD Jackson is the perfect choice of voice actor. I would have given 5-stars if it weren’t for the over-use of gender pronoun nonsense, that actually seemed forced. The blatant nod to that ridiculousness was an unnecessary distraction, and used to the point of irritation. Hopefully, the remaining books of the series will feature much less of this junk.

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painful

the book contradicts it self alot, the character felt vary forced, no chemistry no flow or rythm. the 3 storylines shifted alot trying to fill time.

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