In article <uufpbo$2q912$1@dont-email.me>,
Tony Nance <tnusenet17@gmail.com> wrote:
Now Reading:
Long work - The Hero and the Crown - McKinley
Collection - Med Ship - Leinster
Chee!
Ted Nolan wrote:
Tony Nance wrote:
Now Reading:
Long work - The Hero and the Crown - McKinley
Collection - Med Ship - Leinster
Chee!
Ah, Murgatroyd - here, have some coffee.
I am very much enjoying Leinster's Med Ship stories.
Ted Nolan wrote:
Tony Nance wrote:
Now Reading:
Long work - The Hero and the Crown - McKinley
Collection - Med Ship - Leinster
Chee!
Ah, Murgatroyd - here, have some coffee.
I am very much enjoying Leinster's Med Ship stories.
Tony Nance wrote:
Ted Nolan wrote:
Tony Nance wrote:
Now Reading:
Long work - The Hero and the Crown - McKinley
Collection - Med Ship - Leinster
Chee!
Ah, Murgatroyd - here, have some coffee.
I am very much enjoying Leinster's Med Ship stories.
This thread inspired me listen to an audiobook adaptation of _Med Ship_ during this evening's dog walk. (<https://crcomp.net/epubtomp3/index.php> shows how to create an audiobook in Calibre.)
_Med Ship_ finally hits the spot after a recent string of audiobook flops, following on the heels of the fabulous _Citizen of the Galaxy_.
The first Leinster story reminds me of Perry Rhodan's Liquitiv arc: <https://www-perrypedia-de.translate.goog/wiki/Liquitiv?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de>
right down to the triple asterisks ahead of the afterword. The Liquitiv
arc also adds Noir and Police Procedural elements.
Danke,
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