
The Mercy of Gods
Captive's War, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jefferson Mays
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Written by:
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James S.A. Corey
About this listen
From the Hugo Award–winning and New York Times bestselling author of the Expanse, James S. A. Corey, comes the start of a monumental new space opera series.
HOW HUMANITY CAME TO THE PLANET CALLED ANJIIN IS LOST IN THE FOG OF HISTORY, BUT THAT HISTORY IS ABOUT TO END.
The Carryx—part empire, part hive—has waged wars of conquest for centuries, destroying or enslaving species across the galaxy in its conflict with an ancient and deathless enemy.
When they descend on the isolated world of Anjiin, the human population is abased, slaughtered, and put in chains. The best and brightest are abducted, taken to the Carryx world-palace to join prisoners from a thousand other species.
Dafyd Alkhor, assistant to a prestigious scientist, is captured along with his team.
Even he doesn’t suspect that his peculiar insight and skills will be the key to seeing past their captors’ terrifying agenda.
Swept up in a conflict beyond his control and vaster than his imagination, Dafyd is poised to become humanity’s champion—and its betrayer.
This is where his story begins.
“No one builds a universe like James S. A. Corey. The Mercy of Gods is wilder and weirder than you can imagine, and when it ends, all you’ll want is … more.”—John Scalzi, New York Times bestselling author
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- Rajat
- 16-04-25
Disappointing, had high expectations
So, honestly, I got the book with high expectations, after The Expanse series. Yes there was the character build-up, context setting etc. but there ar way too many sub-plots. I was longing to finish the book, and hoping that maybe right at the end, something will happen that will make me reconsider the opinion. But, nah!
In all honesty, I don't entirely regret going through the experience of listening to this audiobook, but then that's the Expanse fan wanting to give some leeway, Overall, happy that the story finished and I'm not taking one step further on this series.
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