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Logos Run

Run Duology, Book 2

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Logos Run

By: William C. Dietz
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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Making good on a promise to a dead man, Rebo must deliver an AI known as Logos to a mysterious backwater planet. Once there, Logos will be capable of restoring the system of star gates that once knitted the settled worlds together. But as the Techno Society wars with murderous antitechnics, Rebo gets caught in the middle - and all he can do is run.

©2002, 2001, 2005, 2006 William C. Dietz (P)2014 Tantor
Science Fiction Adventure Fiction

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"In a military SF novel that will entertain [listeners] with a taste for cheerfully casual mayhem, much treachery and betrayal ensue, and there's seldom a dull-or quiet-moment." ---Publishers Weekly
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I recently finished listening to Logos Run, the second book in William C. Dietz's Run duology. This book series is an unusual bird. While loads of Sci-fi is being produced, not much of it marries Sci-fi with classic adventure telling which usually includes travel, exploration, random events, etc., while marrying such to an overarching narrative.
When the two are married they create a sub-genre that I can only attempt to describe as Sci-fi Adventure stories. This is a continuation of the adventure of the previous novel set in a universe that marries barbarism amongst declining technology with a gamble on rebuilding the universe, but it might be at the cost of its freedom.
Well written and well narrated, it's thoroughly enjoyable.
Conclusion: I think anyone who enjoys either traditional adventure stories or good Sci-fi will enjoy this tale.

A Great Sci-fi Adventure novel

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Narration was great none better than Sean Runnette. He keeps the characters interesting even when there is a lull in the action.

Great Book

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Hugely disappointed with this book, as I loved the first in the series. Runner had such good pacing and such diversity in the set of characters and its mission was a valiant one. 3/4 of the way through Logos Run the writing was on the wall that the book was likely not going to end well. What a disturbingly abrupt and unsatisfying ending, I wish I had stopped after book one. The performance was great across both books but the finality just left me disappointed in every way.

Ending Run, Fail

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