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The Fourth Consort

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The Fourth Consort

By: Edward Ashton
Narrated by: Barrie Kreinik
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A new standalone sci-fi novel from Edward Ashton, author of Mickey7 (the inspiration for the major motion picture Mickey 17).

“Barrie Kreinik, one of the best narrators around, succeeds in making distinct characters not just of Dalton and Neera, Breaker and some of the aliens, but even of the AI translator that’s embedded in Dalton’s neck.” —The Valley Breeze

Dalton Greaves is a hero. He’s one of humankind’s first representatives to Unity, a pan-species confederation working to bring all sentient life into a single benevolent brotherhood.

That’s what they told him, anyway. The only actual members of Unity that he’s ever met are Boreau, a giant snail who seems more interested in plunder than spreading love and harmony, and Boreau’s human sidekick, Neera, who Dalton strongly suspects roped him into this gig so that she wouldn’t become the next one of Boreau’s crew to get eaten by locals while prospecting.

Funny thing, though—turns out there actually is a benevolent confederation out there, working for the good of all life. They call themselves the Assembly, and they really don’t like Unity. More to the point, they really, really don’t like Unity’s new human minions.

When an encounter between Boreau’s scout ship and an Assembly cruiser over a newly discovered world ends badly for both parties, Dalton finds himself marooned, caught between a stickman, one of the Assembly’s nightmarish shock troops, the planet’s natives, who aren’t winning any congeniality prizes themselves, and Neera, who might actually be the most dangerous of the three. To survive, he’ll need to navigate palace intrigue, alien morality, and a proposal that he literally cannot refuse, all while making sure Neera doesn’t come to the conclusion that he’s worth more to her dead than alive.

Part first contact story, part dark comedy, and part bizarre love triangle, The Fourth Consort asks an important question: how far would you go to survive? And more importantly, how many drinks would you need to go there?

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

Accolades & Awards

Best of 2025
Adventure Best of 2025 First Contact Humorous Science Fiction Thought-Provoking Funny
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Critic reviews

"Humor, interspecies diplomacy, and unexpected alliances enliven this zippy sci-fi romp... Ashton strikes an impressive balance of humor, action, and thought-provoking sci-fi concepts." —Publishers Weekly

"This is a deep surprise of a story as it contemplates the perils and pitfalls of communication and the difficulty of reaching anything like understanding with a species with which one shares few if any frames of reference. Readers who found the struggle to communicate in Ray Nayler’s The Mountain in the Sea will enjoy... [and] fans of the classic Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Darmok” will find this to be a familiar and similarly complex and heartbreaking tale." —Library Journal (starred)

Refreshing Departure • Interesting Concept • Excellent Narration • Intriguing Plot Twists • Original Storyline

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A lot of tentacled diplomacy, or lack thereof; it’s possible I just don’t have patience for seeing the inside of an honor society. I will say the perceived dimensions of that society emerge over time. I had a hard time getting into the story. Charming and thoughtful relationship that emerges between protagonist and Breaker. Other male consorts are fun. Read/listened for a book club so take my review with that grain/ boulder of salt

Some thoughtful moments

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Not everything needs to be complicated. This is a fun, straightforward read/listen. I'm hoping for a sequel!

fun, lightweight stuff

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I’ve been listening to so much crap scifi that it is refreshing to remember that some artists remain and continue to hone the craft. Will definitely listen to more from this author.

Excellent

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The story is amazing; it sounds very possible and realistic. I'm glad the story talks about intelligent species other than humans, a story about code of honor and purpose, about partnership and love. The narrative was superb. I usually pace myself but this time I couldn't stop listening to the story. I'm hoping for sequel.

Brilliant story of first contact.

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I’m actually really surprised at how many people wrote positive reviews about this book. I’m someone that gives out five stars pretty easily but this one I struggled to give it three stars simply because the main character who is supposed to be a decorated war hero, hero, and a very intelligent engineer, the writer gives him a personality like a 17-year-old. It just doesn’t make any sense and it completely ruined what might’ve been a good book. If the character had had some semblance of intelligence to make it believable, it could’ve been a lot better.

Not believable in the slightest

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