![]() ![]() He has a supporting cast of characters painted as stereotypes initially, but the author does a good job of breathing some life into them. He's like a boozy, sweary Han Solo type with a jaded wit that will have you chuckling. Cassius, the hero, is a former evil noble turned arms dealer (you'll see). Lucifer's Nebula, the sequel to Lucifer's Star, carries on the story of the Author's "dark Star Wars," as it's often referred to. Please find this complete review and many others at my review blog. Audiobook was provided for review by the author/narrator/publisher. There were no issues with the production or quality of this audiobook. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys space operas. CT Phipps did a great job furthering the story of Cassius, I just wish it was longer. Eric Burns, the narrator, performed the audiobook professionally and strongly keeping the audiobook moving nicely. Cassius is a dark character supported by strong females. The plot flowed nicely and while not a lot of action was present, the story was fast paced. The conversations were well done, the growth of the characters continued. Of course, not everything is as it appears! Cassius is faced with some difficult decisions. The survival of the universe depends upon the decisions Cassius and his crew make. ![]() ![]() Universe survives but with funny bad decisions!Ĭassius and the crew of the Melampus are once again being used as pawns in a struggle for power. ![]()
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