The Secret World Chronicle, Book One: Invasion


Lu par Mercedes Lackey

(4.5 étoiles; 45 critiques)

Emerging mysteriously during World War II, metahumans became icons of the best - and worst - humanity had to offer. Yet sixty years later, the world still suffers from war, greed and madness. Worse, man's nadir of systematic cruelty returns with bizarre new weapons. The metahumans of Earth must find a way to defeat this powerful foe and discover what lurks behind the scenes - a secret world hidden from our own. Mercedes Lackey, one of fantasy's most beloved voices, and new talent Steve Libbey bring you a podcast series that catapults the classic superhero into the 21st century.

Book One: Invasion starts the series off with a bang - a set of coordinated attacks by Nazi warriors in futuristic battle armor. We meet our cast of heroes in the midst of chaos: Belladonna Blue, a young azure-skinned healer; Victoria Victrix Nagy, a geomancer fighting panic attacks; Handsome Devil, whose luck is metahumanly good; Red Saviour, strident leader of an anachronistic Soviet team; Red Djinni, the shapeshifting criminal; and John Murdock, a fugitive super-soldier. Watching over them all is the Seraphym, descended from the Infinite to protect humanity.

As the heroes fend off the blitzkrieg attack, they are left wondering what secrets have erupted from this hidden world, and whether, once unleashed, they can be contained. For there are clues that all is not what it seems...


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Chapitres

Introduction, Prologue, and Atlanta Burning Lu par Mercedes Lackey
The Luck of the Devil Lu par Mercedes Lackey
Fear and Loathing in Lost Wages Lu par Mercedes Lackey
On the Town Lu par Mercedes Lackey
Blood in Red Square Lu par Mercedes Lackey
Changing Faces Lu par Mercedes Lackey
Fading Echoes Lu par Mercedes Lackey
Aftermath Lu par Mercedes Lackey

Critiques

Didn't enjoy + bad audio quality


(1 étoile)

Sorry for a bad review but I found the story slow to the point of boredom and quite repetative. There's only so many points of view you can tell the same story from before you're repeating yourself. Audio quality is also quite poor with lots of background static. I dont recommend this audio book.Try something like tales of the solar clipper instead.