Stone Dogs
Draka, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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David Colacci
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By:
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S.M. Stirling
A cold war between the American-led Alliance and the Domination, rivals in the Draka conquest, erupts in a space confrontation that will decide the freedom or slavery of humankind.
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Great book
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A poignant end to the original Draka trilogy.
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Better than book 2 but still no great.
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horrifying
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So, all that said, the narrator does a very good job throughout. He particularly manages to do a good job of what the Draka drawl would sound like (somewhat similar to American Southern accent but a bit different). His tone and emotions are well done throughout as well.
The only complaint I have is not with the narrator but that they chose not to include the rather extensive glossary and appendices that were found at the back of the original paper book (both in this particular one and in the case of the prior two books). While I can understand why this decision was made, it is helpful to fully understand where and how many of the technologies branched and changed. Though that said, not everyone might find such material interesting in an audio format so if you are interested in some of this background to the timeline I would suggest picking up an original paperback somewhere. They can be found used in decent shape quite cheaply and plentifully, it is a few dollars well spent to add some good context to the stories.
Another good rendering of the Draka series
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