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  • Throne World

  • Undying Mercenaries, Book 21
  • By: B.V. Larson
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (780 ratings)

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Throne World

By: B.V. Larson
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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Publisher's summary

The Galaxy is ruled by a single Empire—but the Imperial throne is empty.

The machine races demand a turn at the job, but the organics refuse to allow it. For more than a century, the Galactics have battled for supreme power. War and instability reign in place of peace, with every species spread over a hundred billion stars suffering as the Empire decays.

James McGill discovers a scheme is underway. A new power is rising, determined to snatch the Throne from all the rest. Will this unite the Galactic Empire, or destroy it utterly?

Find out in Throne World, the thrilling twenty-first book of the Undying Mercenaries series. With millions of copies sold, USA Today bestselling author B. V. Larson is the king of modern military science fiction.

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“ The McGill creature “

It’s undying mercenaries at its finest, old James McGill is getting into one after another political intrigues rebellions and all out empire making . A must for any BV Larson fan .

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I’m ready to pre-order the next.

Where do I go to sign up for a lifetime subscription? I probably have between 10 and 20 years left.

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Why is this so entertaining!

It is the same story as always, the cohort screws up everything on green deck, Galina is upset about something, Carlos is an oaf, Harris moans and Sargon dies. Winslade's misinterpretation and McGill's lack of understanding of situations are almost unbelievable at this point.

It is really strange but I find myself wishing and dreading that the story would end soon. Usually, when an author follows a formula, I am bored and checked out by the third book, yet, here we are on book 21 of the exact same thing, and it is freaking marvellous.

As always the performance is perfect with each character having a distinct sound and personality.

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still loving OLD James McGill

I like the story line, it also sets up for the next book and maybe Drusis will come back in power

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The story was interesting and very detailed.

I like the main character and his personality. Also how he reflects past experiences.

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Another great Undying Mercenaries book

It's always fun to hang out with ole James McGill. If you enjoy the series, you'll enjoy this book.

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still good

somehow the books stay entertaining! not sure how he manages it but he does! looking forward to the next one

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Good but short of the mark

Considering the rest of the books in the series, this book was just a little lacking. Worth the listen though.

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Narration is great

After all the novels in this series, the author still spins an entertaining story…enjoyed it.

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McGill's character NEEDS to evolve!

I love this series however, here is the giant BUT! There is just no way in hell that ANYONE that knows McGill would believe his I'm a dumb ass routine. Sure it would work on people that didn't know him, but people that have been with him for decades now would not fall for it over and over again. I hope and want the series to continue but Larson has to evolve McGill's character.

This is the only reason I'm not rating this 5 stars.

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