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⇒ Read Free Home World Undying Mercenaries Book 6 (Audible Audio Edition) B V Larson Mark Boyett Audible Studios Books

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The Galactics arrived with their Battle Fleet in 2052. Rather than being exterminated under a barrage of hell-burners, Earth joined a vast empire that spanned the Milky Way.

When the Earth is invaded by a rival empire, James McGill's legion must defend the Home World. The top brass has complex plans, but none of that matters much to McGill, who chooses his own unique path. Traveling to star systems no human has ever visited, he searches for a technological edge to beat the enemy before it's too late. Along the way he unleashes new terrors, triggering the biggest battles in human history.

Home World is the sixth book of the Undying Mercenaries Series, a novel of military science fiction by best-selling author B. V. Larson.


Home World Undying Mercenaries Book 6 (Audible Audio Edition) B V Larson Mark Boyett Audible Studios Books

If you love sci fi stories that play on the concept of character in different ways, then this is a great series for you. Having finished this last book in the series (to date), I am impressed with the author's ability to write a well conceived plot about a man who displays character (in the ethical sense) while at his most irreverent misadventures...thereby calling into question what defines a man's character.

Making the series even more enjoyable are the impish flaws of McGill's personality, which make each book a much more entertaining journey than can be captured by this review. His character portrayal is at times antisocial, other times narcissistic, but always with the best of intentions...leading the reader to ponder on the concept that it is not our faults which define us, but rather what we do with them that gets us ahead...and McGill's smart character does a lot.

While some of the characters' names resemble their less heralded attributes (eg. Claver is too clever for his own good, Graves is too grave to dance with the other schemers in the books, yet all the women in the books have proper names), this did not come across as a tacky pun but rather read consistent with McGills personality and thereby added style, intentional or not.

Overall, I found that behind this series' lighthearted facade and romp through sci fi oriented creativity, it also whispers quiet questions to the reader about the nature of character (in the ethical sense), character (in the personality sense), and character (in the development of a style sense). Forgive me if my writing style is thick, I do not have Mr. Larson's playful imaginings...and my estimation of this series is that there is much more to it than meets the eye because his writing is pleasantly understated. Thank you for both a truly enjoyable read, and a subtle gym time for the brain - I enjoyed it thoroughly.

Regarding future books, I could see McGill saving the world producing the regeneration machines from annihilation in the galactic wars...and thereby saving Varus, elevating Earth, and providing some good but sloppy times on yet another world in preparation for dealing with the Core Worlds later on...but given what I have read so far, Mr. Larson has the talent to turn vegetables into a controlling command force...I have no doubt that where he takes his readers next will be far better than this musing. I hope he continues this series, as it is a delightful read with swashbuckling adventures...and then some.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 12 hours and 55 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date May 24, 2016
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  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01E9FHGS0

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Probably the best story of the Undying Mercenaries series, full of action, plot twists, action, revelations and more action. The character has matured and his behavior has changed, takes a more diplomatic approach in most cases, but deep down inside is the same James we all love and like to read about. Also, the author gave a lot of hints about the Galactic principles of commerce / technology sharing and how they can be manipulated, something I really hope to read more about in his next books.
A newly promoted McGill keeps plowing his way through crises that threaten not only him, as in "permed", but everyone on Earth. He disregards orders and sticks to his own code, which includes equal portions of animal cunning, libido, and ferocity. His principles are fairly admirable, and all in all he comes across as sort of a fierce Andy Griffith in space -- his cornpone manner usually leading others to miscalculate his next moves.

The cast of characters is the same and stays true to what we already know of them, and the revival machines are given a good workout. As the title suggests, war comes to Earth and teleportation suits are introduced, making things even more complicated than usual. Although McGill is now an Adjunct, the most junior officer rank, he still operates with his old team or even independently.

This is a very good series, with action and a kind of dark humor propelling stories of humanity's effort to find a way to survive in a universe populated by older, more technologically advanced alien races who use genocide as a routine tool to enforce their frequently unfair laws. I have enjoyed every book in the series.
The Undying Mercenary series, book 5- Home World
I love this series! This latest book #5 was no exception. In this story, the world threatened (as you can tell by the title) is the characters actual home world which happens to be Earth. The main character, James McGill manages to get himself into more trouble while trying to do the right thing; in this case saving Earth. His domestic troubles are placed on a back burner but he still has decisions to make. His friends and partners in crime are there through out fighting, dying, and rebirthing to fight again. And then, of course, there's Turov. This character is one that you find yourself loving to hate. She's diabolical, power hungry, and totally out for number one--herself at any, everyone and everything costs. The question is will she sacrifice Earth and the human species for her power grab to the top?
I really like the storyline and that the action takes place on different worlds, yet the drama is an ongoing battle of wills back home on Earth in politics, and personal relationships.
The one thing I wish the author could do, would be to change things up a bit. The plots, challenges and dynamics seem to be a little bit of the same old thing. Idk how you can change it up (my brain does not work in a writer's world) but it definitely needs it. But I don't want you to change it in a way that kills off his friends. THAT would honk me off, for sure! ;) the one thing that seems a little far fetched is how Turov can continue to hold her power position after all that she's done and been caught red handed doing against the working of her own military bosses, the government, the council and humans in general. I'd like to see a storyline that's a little more on the believable side. ;);) good luck with that! Lol
*** spoiler alert---[I'm excited for book #6 because James's family dynamics have changed and that will be fun to watch. ]***
Well written and edited
Adult read d/t sexual content and battle violence.
Series The author indicates there will be a book 6.
Book cover I liked this one. I definitely like the color choices and I think it's cool to see the ships on the cover because it gives us a visual picture to go along with the written word. This ship is exceptionally cool looking. )
If you love sci fi stories that play on the concept of character in different ways, then this is a great series for you. Having finished this last book in the series (to date), I am impressed with the author's ability to write a well conceived plot about a man who displays character (in the ethical sense) while at his most irreverent misadventures...thereby calling into question what defines a man's character.

Making the series even more enjoyable are the impish flaws of McGill's personality, which make each book a much more entertaining journey than can be captured by this review. His character portrayal is at times antisocial, other times narcissistic, but always with the best of intentions...leading the reader to ponder on the concept that it is not our faults which define us, but rather what we do with them that gets us ahead...and McGill's smart character does a lot.

While some of the characters' names resemble their less heralded attributes (eg. Claver is too clever for his own good, Graves is too grave to dance with the other schemers in the books, yet all the women in the books have proper names), this did not come across as a tacky pun but rather read consistent with McGills personality and thereby added style, intentional or not.

Overall, I found that behind this series' lighthearted facade and romp through sci fi oriented creativity, it also whispers quiet questions to the reader about the nature of character (in the ethical sense), character (in the personality sense), and character (in the development of a style sense). Forgive me if my writing style is thick, I do not have Mr. Larson's playful imaginings...and my estimation of this series is that there is much more to it than meets the eye because his writing is pleasantly understated. Thank you for both a truly enjoyable read, and a subtle gym time for the brain - I enjoyed it thoroughly.

Regarding future books, I could see McGill saving the world producing the regeneration machines from annihilation in the galactic wars...and thereby saving Varus, elevating Earth, and providing some good but sloppy times on yet another world in preparation for dealing with the Core Worlds later on...but given what I have read so far, Mr. Larson has the talent to turn vegetables into a controlling command force...I have no doubt that where he takes his readers next will be far better than this musing. I hope he continues this series, as it is a delightful read with swashbuckling adventures...and then some.
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