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The Lost Destroyer
- Lost Starship Series, Volume 3
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Series: The Lost Starship, Book 3
- Length: 13 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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A silver pyramid in space 10,000 years old....
The secrets of the mysterious New Men....
A war like no other....
Starship Victory - Earth's ancient, alien spacecraft - has won a smashing victory against the New Men, driving them from "C" Quadrant. On their way home, Captain Maddox and his crew run into a vast machine trapped inside an ion storm. Maddox doesn't know it yet, but the meeting isn't an accident. There's a traitor aboard ship, implementing a secret plan, threatening to destroy everything Star Watch has achieved against the New Men.
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The Lost Destroyer is the third book in the Lost Starship series.
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- N. Miller
- 08-10-16
This series keeps getting better
If you could sum up The Lost Destroyer in three words, what would they be?
bold, evocative, fun
What did you like best about this story?
The aliens and the AI are my favorite aspects of these stories
What does Mark Boyett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Being able to listen on the way to work is a big deal, I appreciate that he doesn't overdo the female voices.
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- Dwayne McClellan
- 01-28-16
This third book
Talk about lost, this book kept me guessing but the guys won and now they know thier enemy.
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- TP
- 12-08-15
Mark Boyett is awesome!
The final story in this series is great. But Boyett makes it truly exceptional. He definitely brings the characters to life.
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- Jonathan
- 10-05-15
Excellent match of a story and narrator !
I found it as good as the previous books,Mark Boyett is excellent as always,more a audio movie than just a reading.one of the best new entries in the genre !
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- William L.
- 01-21-16
awesome story
Great story. As good as the first two. Look forward to the next one. Five stars.
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- Ryan
- 11-25-15
I can clearly not choose the wine in front of you
I haven't reviewed a book in a while but this one got to be irritating enough that I had to vent.
To me it seemed like this book had too many characters like Vizzini from "The Princess Bride". No, it wasn't bad that they used deductive reasoning like this memorable Sicilian, nor was it bad that they had to paint it out for the rest of us "morons". The bad part was there were about 7 or 8 of them that each KEPT doing it. Of course each time when they would gloat about their wonderful deductive skills it was never a short, "It just didn't make sense he was a miner". Instead it was a long drawn out, "Clearly you come from a planet that excelled at .. blah blah blah.. and the majority of people there use their left hand... blah blah.. and they never use a gun on Thursday..blah blah..so obviously I knew you were a secret agent for everyone".
Of course after they each took a turn telling all about their great reasoning skills they would unwaveringly have to spend a while patting themselves on the back. "I am the greatest starship in the universe" or "I'm the smartest man alive".
The story itself was ....... well I'm not really sure. I couldn't binge listen to it since it got to be so irritating. I guess if I lump it as part of the whole series it would be alright, but as a standalone book it was a little weak. Instead of adding new characters it seemed that the author just decided to rewrite existing characters to fit his needs. Good guys are now bad guys, the ship has multiple personality disorder (still the greatest starship in the universe though), and all these geniuses have no problem making the same mistakes like getting taken hostage or being kidnapped over and over and over and over........
If you absolutely loved this book I apologize for offending you. Please let me know how this series ends because I believe this is my stop.
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- Rich Verde
- 08-08-16
The Narrator makes the story
Would you listen to The Lost Destroyer again? Why?
Good premise and if you can get through the terrible narration in Book 1, Mark Boyett totally transforms the book in #2 and #3.
What about Mark Boyett’s performance did you like?
Mark Boyett is absolutely the best narrator you have. I now do a search for his narrations first and then go through them looking for a book I may like.
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- kim
- 10-11-15
Another great story with great voice talent
Mary Boyett again does a fantastic narration of an imaginative and exciting story! Vaugh Heppner creates a world that sucks you in and leaves you wanting even more.
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- Roger Lorette
- 10-04-15
A disappointing experience.
What did you like best about The Lost Destroyer? What did you like least?
I really didn't care for the pivot the author took on the story line for this book and overall found this book borderline boring compared to the previous books in the series. At about the halfway mark I adjusted the audio book player speed to a faster setting to get through the story faster. This story had no "balance" as there is very little action and (in my opinion) way too much pointless dialog. On the other hand Mark Boyett is stellar as a narrator and likely the reason I didn't bail out before the end.
Has The Lost Destroyer turned you off from other books in this genre?
I'm fine with books in this genre but will likely give up on this series.
What does Mark Boyett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
As I said previously Mark Boyett is a stellar narrator.
Was The Lost Destroyer worth the listening time?
Not in my opinion.
Any additional comments?
Just disappointed.
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- shelia polk
- 09-10-21
thanks for the fun and thrill
I enjoyed the Lost Destroyer I did enjoy the fun part the ups and downs part I mostly enjoy the fun part in between the dangerous part this is my first time doing something like this so I don't know exactly what to say but I did enjoy the characters and I enjoyed that I was able to separate the characters but the overall performance was great
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- Anonymous User
- 09-10-21
Too much Meta romance
seriously it got to the point I threw my phone away, so annoying. Everything else was fine.
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- Smudger444
- 12-19-19
Brilliant
It's so refreshing to have a SiFi story that has a little about characters which doesn't keep reminding you but lots and lots of science This series is as good as StarWars. and deserves a series of films. Come on Lucas get your mitts on this lot of books.
Many thanks to the Author and the narrator who brings the caricatures alive.
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- r
- 10-24-18
RD Cool H
Book 3 was very excellent That story was fitting to be the final book the finale. Cannot wait for book 4 The next mission facing the new men
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- D. Marsh
- 07-12-17
Good, if a bit out of nowhere
Would you try another book written by Vaughn Heppner or narrated by Mark Boyett?
Yes, I will certainly go through this series of books, though not a match for Bobverse or Expeditionary force series.
Would you recommend The Lost Destroyer to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes, but not the best character depth.
With this book and the next one too, situations seem to have come out of nowhere.
A huge death ship not referenced to before and so quickly brought into play, I felt I had missed a book or a few chapters.
What about Mark Boyett’s performance did you like?
Well narrated, if a bit flat, must avoid doing Scottish accents, as it then becomes all rather corny.
Did The Lost Destroyer inspire you to do anything?
Continue with this series until more expeditionary books are written :-)
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- James
- 04-18-17
Great story
Where does The Lost Destroyer rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
One of the best a great listen
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Lost Destroyer?
The huge ion story
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The opening
Any additional comments?
Well read a good narrator.
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- chev
- 05-14-16
Excellent
Great story. Awesome narrator, had me hanging on every word. Real shame no.4 is not available in audio form
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- Rdbamford
- 01-11-16
Good bit of Sci fi pulp fiction!
Well read, and a compelling enough story. Lots of huge plot twists, which are fun and hopefully resolved in the next book!
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- Colin
- 11-12-15
fascinating...
Any additional comments?
this is the third book in the series. i've listened to them all. they aren't brilliant; they might be considered really bad. but... it's like being caught in the headlights of a car. you know what's going to happen and you still have to look.
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- Steve
- 03-11-19
Maddocks Struggles
Not quite the ending I expected but then again it might just be the new beginning!! I am still intrigued for sure and impressed by the narrator. Onto the next...
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- mr
- 02-12-17
Great story well read. Reccpmmended
20 words here title says it all 20 words here title says it all 20 words here title says it all
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- Jotham
- 04-13-16
like wine it took some time.
It's taken some time but it's finally getting better. The author still struggles with A.I's and straight forward logic thinking. But all together it's becoming a good story. The Scotsman may want to stop reminding everyone of his drinking status , its a space adventure not days of our lives. And can we get some cool names? New Men ? come on. Narrator does a great job.