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Castle Vroman (2000)

by Thomas DePrima(Favorite Author)
4.04 of 5 Votes: 4
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A Galaxy Unknown
review 1: Castle Vroman,I strongly suggest you read the previous book in the series (A Galaxy Unknown, Valor At Vauzlee, Clones of Mawcett, Trader Vyx and Milor!) prior to reading this installment.This installment was one wild ride after another and I thoroughly enjoyed it. In fact, I haven't read an installment in this series yet, that has NOT knocked my socks off!The story was so intriguing, and the author's creativity was fascinating. This author comes ups with the best strategic plays, that continually keep me guessing. I'm always amazed at how well he juggles multiple story-lines together and packs so much entertainment into one book.To the Jen Carver fans, this installment is a must read! The story is twisting a new turn and you will definitely get left behind if you miss this... more one.To those fellow dark urban fantasy readers, looking for a good SF but don't want to end up with space romance; I highly recommend this book to you, as the style of writing is similar to a urban fantasy read. I eagerly and impatiently await the next book Against All Odds due out Mar. 15, 2011.Song of ScarabaeusSpace Trippers Book 1: Trippin'Peacekeeper: A Major Ariane Kedros NovelBroken MirrorsShadowfever
review 2: This latest installment in Thomas DePrima's Galaxy Unknown series does not let the series or the reader down. Once again it's a grand space opera filled with action, espionage, and space battles, all capably lead by Jenetta Carver. While this novel does not have not have the depth of personal insight into Jenetta and other characters found in the previous novel Milor!, Jenetta continues to grow and become more at ease with both herself and her decisions. Some might find these novels somewhat predictable in their conclusion, but the journey through each is packed full of surprises and diversions, resulting in a highly entertaining read. If you haven't yet read this series and are a fan of the space opera style, then don't hesitate to read them, starting with the first novel A Galaxy Unknown. You won't be disappointed. less
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daniqje1212
and... "Admiral Hubera muttered something unintelligible".
yasmina
Another great read in this exceptional series.
ssabvrina
I like longer books. About time.
shfh
better than last in series
Alicia
Review to come.
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