Stolen Worlds
The Harry Irons Books, no. 2
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
In the second book of the trilogy, Harry Irons, Galactic Survey Mission Commander for the Braithwaite Corporation, stumbles upon a mission to recover an new and powerful energy source on a newly discovered planet thousands of light-years from Earth. The expedition is filled with peril as the team races against time and an assortment of foes both alien and human.
Customer Reviews
Harry irons trilogy read on!!
This book us excellent. I love how the story is written and how it has humor in it but a deep storyline. I am currently reading this book and I am gripped already. U have to read the first one to the stars to understand stolen worlds. Good read. I recommend it for 13+
Continuity
I quite enjoyed the first book in series, an easy read. But this follow on is a bit irritating. So much so I stopped reading it at the 15% mark. The hero of the tale, Mr Harry Irons, had very little interaction with the Bedorans in the first volume, accepting his amazing linguistic skills (which was a reach tbh) after being helped by the two Bedorans during an ambush, then later hiding in a tree, he and his group quickly ended up separated from Kretin and Arai. Irons then soon ended up getting trapped in the ‘True Ones’ shuttle and that was the last he saw of Kretin and Arai. After that all the Bedorans were put in stasis having been rescued by Edward. By my reckoning at best less than 24 hours of interaction. Kathleen maybe a bit more. Now, 15 years on, with no other human from earth seeing the Bedorans since and no interaction with Edward, he’s an expert on all things Bedoran and him and Arai are the best of friends? And when did Arai learn a handshake? Come on! Detail like this is important. Disappointing.