![]() Prince Casmir plays a significant role, and the Jung are back on the offensive after taking a serious beating. The Ghatazak's Telles has got to be one of the highlights. And despite the fact that in the back author Ryk Brown promised another episode soon, I'm still bumming. The only real problem with "A Show of Force," the 13th in the Frontiers Saga series, is that I've completed reading it. Kafer has narrated all the books in the series, which I think is great to have only one narrator for the series. Jeffrey Kafer does an excellent job narrating the book. I cannot wait for the next book in the series. Brown continues to build his characters and adds new ones. The action is non-stop and the pace is fast. In fact, Brown’s writing improves with each book. Oh, how could he! The book ends in a cliff hanger. Unfortunately, Brown kills off one of the key characters. The Arora faces off two Jung battleships alone. Jessica once again goes undercover on a strange planet. He hopes to save them from destruction by the Jung and convert them into allies for the Alliance. In this book the repairs are in process and Nathan sets out to clear the Jung from neighboring star systems. The Arora and Celestia are all shot up and the asteroid repair station is also damaged. ![]() ![]() In the last book, Earth has been cleared of the Jung. ![]() This author does not go back and fill in details from prior books. ![]() The series should be read in order otherwise the reader is lost. It has been great fun watching Ryk Brown evolve into an excellent author. ![]()
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