Battletech Collection I: Blood of Kerensky, Volume 1-3 Battletech Collection I: Blood of Kerensky, Volume 1-3

Battletech Collection I: Blood of Kerensky, Volume 1-3

    • 4.3 • 26 Ratings
    • $17.99

    • $17.99

Publisher Description

By the 31st century, humanity has spread to thousands of worlds, while a handfull of powerful empires wage continual war for the right to rule the stars. Foremost among the weapons used in that struggle are BattleMechs, war machines of articulated armor loaded with autocannons, missile launchers, lasers, and beam weapons. Piloting them are Mech Warriors, the best, most intensively trained men and women available. Like the armored knights of an earlier age, Mech Warriors are popular heroes, and their exploits are the stuff of legends.
At the start of Blood of Kerensky, the year is 3030. For the past 300 years, since the Star League collapse and the rise of the Five Successor States, these mortal enemies have fought over space, land, and politics. But a new threat looms just outside the Inner Sphere. The descendants of an old Star League general, the Clans, bred to be the best military force humanity has ever seen, have come to take what they believe is rightfully theirs.

This collection of the Blood of Kerensky series includes Volumes 1-3: Lethal Heritage, Blood Legacy, and Lost Destiny.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
NARRATOR
CG
Christopher Graybill
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:11
hr min
RELEASED
2005
March 22
PUBLISHER
Listen & Live Audio
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
420
MB

Customer Reviews

Brenticus302 ,

Over-abridged and Dated

Simply as an audiobook, this isn’t the worst, it it’s not great. The intro music and sounds are dated, and the book itself has been abridged to the point that the story is skeletal. I can’t imagine trying to follow this if I wasn’t already a Battletech fan. The narrator does a decent job, but isn’t particularly engaging.

If you’re a BT fan, add one star. It will scratch an itch, and you likely already know enough about the story to follow it without it actually being told to you.

At 1.99, though, the price was right.