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EVE: Templar One

By: Tony Gonzales
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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Following some of the key characters from his first novel, EVE: The Empyrean Age, Tony Gonzales once again embarks on an epic journey expanding the EVE universe, the largest science fiction massive multiplayer online game. This publication will tie into EVE's first expansion into console gaming.

"There will be neither compassion nor mercy;
Nor peace, nor solace
For those who bear witness to these Signs
And still do not believe."

Book of Reclaiming 25:10


New Eden: the celestial battleground of a catastrophic war that has claimed countless lives.

The immortal starship captains spearheading this epic conflict continue their unstoppable dominance, shaping the universe to their will and ensuring a bloody, everlasting stalemate.

But a powerful empire is on the verge of a breakthrough that could end the war and secure their rule over mankind forever. For deep in a prison reclamation camp, a secret program is underway...one that will unlock dangerous secrets of New Eden's past.

It all begins with inmate 487980-A . . . Templar One.

Prepare for DUST 514.

Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Science Fiction War
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Critic reviews

“Strong storytelling makes this an informative and entertaining choice for fans of the game and for military sf readers in general.” —Library Journal

“EVE Online fanatics will want to have it-scratch that, need to have it.” —Kirkus Reviews

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I really did try and get into this book... I got about 5 hours into it before finally giving up and moved onto something else. The story itself was vaguely interesting but was taking far too long to develope any sort of conflict. There were so many different characters that it was hard to follow along and really root for.

But above all else the narrator was, I'm sad to say, not good. He was reading everything in hushed tones even when the characters were in a heated conversation. I've never heard a drill sargent whisper to there recruits the way this guy does. Also every characters seemed to have the same voice which adds to the confusion of story.

Over all I gave it a three star rating because I believe the story was going somewhere interesting but the narration was ultimately the reason why I just couldn't go any further.

Not the best.

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Outstanding book, thanks tony for another great story and for showing your love for this game and community. -Ace McCrae, Forever Winter

Once again...

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Great book. Narrator says battlecruiser twice for the first bit of the book. Breaks flow.

Great overall

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I liked it. Good story and pace. Connects well with future tech — civilization trying to build

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Templar One is a very good book for anyone with a tacit interest in the EVE Online universe. It does help to know a little bit about EVE's lore in order to have a little background knowledge about some people and organizations, but that isn't absolutely vital. It also helps, but is not vital, to have read the previous two EVE books--The Empyrean Age and The Burning Life since there are minor tie-ins with those books.

This book is a perfect read for anyone who knows a bit (or more) about the current EVE Online universe and is interested in learning more about the backstory for the upcoming Dust 514 game that is upcoming.

One nice thing about the physical book was that it had QR codes scattered about with some minor supplementary videos to give a visual representation of some of the ships and such involved. They're absolutely unnecessary, but kinda cool. It would be nice for those who don't own the physical book if the audiobook came with a list of those URLs and appropriate timecodes at which to look at them.

Sean Runnette does a very satisfactory job with this material.

Very good reading

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