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Warlord Born (The Great Insurrection Book 1)

by David Beers

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For two decades he served...and never questioned the orders. Would one act of mercy cost him? Alistair believed in the work. It was important to stop the rebels for the good of the Commonwealth. Over his career he'd become the greatest Titan the Corp had ever seen. It was a simple mission. Then the rebels said one thing...and Alistair's life changed forever. For 10 generations his family had ruled. Alexander's 30-years as Emperor had been peaceful, but only because he didn't tolerate dissent. The only thing worse than a rebel was a disloyal Titan. Alistair must die. In a battle of good vs. evil, the stakes have never been higher. How will Alistair escape? You'll love this first book in The Great Insurrection series, because this military science fiction will keep you hungry for the next word. Get it now.… (more)
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This was a DNF. I’m not sure if the DNF is for the narration, or the book itself. While listening to this on a car trip, it felt like I was plugged into the middle of the story and was lost. I got about 30-35 minutes into this before I said OK I’m done. This is normally the type of book that I like but it feels like I woke up in the middle of a video game somebody else was playing. I might like this better if I read it instead of listen. ( )
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For two decades he served...and never questioned the orders. Would one act of mercy cost him? Alistair believed in the work. It was important to stop the rebels for the good of the Commonwealth. Over his career he'd become the greatest Titan the Corp had ever seen. It was a simple mission. Then the rebels said one thing...and Alistair's life changed forever. For 10 generations his family had ruled. Alexander's 30-years as Emperor had been peaceful, but only because he didn't tolerate dissent. The only thing worse than a rebel was a disloyal Titan. Alistair must die. In a battle of good vs. evil, the stakes have never been higher. How will Alistair escape? You'll love this first book in The Great Insurrection series, because this military science fiction will keep you hungry for the next word. Get it now.

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