
Wayward Galaxy 5: Wayward Galaxy, Book 5
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Jason Anspach
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N-number Five is Alive!
Peace and a secure future are within the grasp of the Rangers and Osay colonists…if they can withstand the coming Reclamation Fleet.
But first, they must deal with old enemies and the mysterious RUPAC research stations that will finally allow Reach, Brody, and company understand just where all of Amir’s various factions truly stand.
Warm up the VCR, pop in a mixtape in your Walkman and get ready to jump back into the action-heavy rollicking fifth adventure in the international hit series Wayward Galaxy from USA Today bestselling authors J.N. Chaney and Jason Anspach, performed by award-winning narrator R.C. Bray.
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- Listening Length11 hours and 42 minutes
- Audible release dateJan. 10 2023
- LanguageEnglish
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Listening Length | 11 hours and 42 minutes |
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Author | Jason Anspach, J.N. Chaney |
Narrator | R.C. Bray |
Audible.ca Release Date | January 10 2023 |
Publisher | Podium Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BLGKLWB5 |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,445 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #24 in Military Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) #40 in Space Opera Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) #52 in Adventure Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) |
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Scott Osmond
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Ride
Reviewed in Australia 🇦🇺 on November 27, 2022Verified Purchase
This was a great ride. Lots of action and clever uses of tech. The AI interfaces would completely change the face of warfare. Lots of factions all competing for resources and survival on a hostile world. It had it's funny parts with a slightly crazy AI robot dropping movie lines left and right. But the main thrust of this series has been the battle between freedom and central control where people are disposable units.
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DaveTheCat
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cannot get enough of Brady & Reach
Reviewed in Australia 🇦🇺 on August 25, 2022Verified Purchase
Wayward Galaxy series is a great read, such an original concept. Waiting for more adventures to come for the OSAY.

G Hinshaw
4.0 out of 5 stars
And they lived happily ever after
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 12, 2022Verified Purchase
A satisfying conclusion to the battle for human colonization on the strange and dangerous planet Amir. Good versus evil. Rather free choice versus rigid tyranny. This is a military sci-fi story with highly trained and competent Rangers doing there best to tip the scales toward defeating the tyrannical forces they fled from when leaving Earth.
The Rangers arrived on scene a surprising 200 years later than expected after their ship was sabotaged. The colonists they were to prepare to receive crashed on Amir at their original expected date. The descendants barely surviving the deadly ecosystem were also barely surviving battles against the forces they had fled who were using Amir as a horrific science laboratory.
Former US Marine Jared Reach brought the Rangers and the fiercely independent colonists together to battle the enemy forces of the planets native wildlife and the human tyrannical forces.
The conclusion came with the discovery of a method of communication with the rest of the Galaxy. With that in mind, I felt a letdown by a feeling that the ending came abruptly. The two authors always give good action using their military experience to lend realism to the battle sequences. The science of the advancement in technology and military force multiplying technology is believable in understandable advances of what we have today. In other words the stretch to suspending disbelief sci-fi requires is easy for most readers. Enjoy the 5th book. Pop culture references coming from action movies starting as far back as the 60's will get you grinning in nostalgic reminisce.
The Rangers arrived on scene a surprising 200 years later than expected after their ship was sabotaged. The colonists they were to prepare to receive crashed on Amir at their original expected date. The descendants barely surviving the deadly ecosystem were also barely surviving battles against the forces they had fled who were using Amir as a horrific science laboratory.
Former US Marine Jared Reach brought the Rangers and the fiercely independent colonists together to battle the enemy forces of the planets native wildlife and the human tyrannical forces.
The conclusion came with the discovery of a method of communication with the rest of the Galaxy. With that in mind, I felt a letdown by a feeling that the ending came abruptly. The two authors always give good action using their military experience to lend realism to the battle sequences. The science of the advancement in technology and military force multiplying technology is believable in understandable advances of what we have today. In other words the stretch to suspending disbelief sci-fi requires is easy for most readers. Enjoy the 5th book. Pop culture references coming from action movies starting as far back as the 60's will get you grinning in nostalgic reminisce.
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Fitzgerald
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Fantastic ending to a great series
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 28, 2022Verified Purchase
As always, excellent story, characters, dialogue, and tech. So much fun in so many ways. I always laugh at the absence of Murphy’s Law with future tech in these stories and how everything works perfectly.
This seems like a battle of skill and will between AIs with humans in the mix as soldiers. There are a lot of interesting topics to touch on, such as treatment of prisoners and traitors, the correct application of justice and compassion, and people’s need to be governed well and clearly. Then there is the question of live and let live or complete annihilation of the opposition to secure peace. Really good topics that make for good introspection with a nice hot cup of French Roast.
Outstanding story, boys. Keep up the good work.
This seems like a battle of skill and will between AIs with humans in the mix as soldiers. There are a lot of interesting topics to touch on, such as treatment of prisoners and traitors, the correct application of justice and compassion, and people’s need to be governed well and clearly. Then there is the question of live and let live or complete annihilation of the opposition to secure peace. Really good topics that make for good introspection with a nice hot cup of French Roast.
Outstanding story, boys. Keep up the good work.
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MsAnnieRoo
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Wayward Galaxy
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 25, 2022Verified Purchase
I have read all 5 books of this series. I have really enjoyed the characters in all 5.
I must admit that I didn't enjoy the last 2 books as well as I had hoped to. But that doesn't mean they weren't good. I found them a little boring. I can only handle so much violence and then it becomes redundant. There were mis-spelled words and repeated explanations in the same book. But I am still glad I read the 5 books. I've read several of Chaney's works, as well as Anspach's, and have enjoyed them. I look forward to reading more.
I must admit that I didn't enjoy the last 2 books as well as I had hoped to. But that doesn't mean they weren't good. I found them a little boring. I can only handle so much violence and then it becomes redundant. There were mis-spelled words and repeated explanations in the same book. But I am still glad I read the 5 books. I've read several of Chaney's works, as well as Anspach's, and have enjoyed them. I look forward to reading more.