Looking Glass [1-4] Into The Looking Glass Vorpal Blade Manxome Foe & Claws That Catch - John Ringo Audiobook
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Into the Looking Glass (Looking Glass #1)
by John Ringo
4.02 of 5 stars 4.02 · rating details · 3,187 ratings · 96 reviews
Baen now launches an exciting new science fiction adventure series by the New York Times best-selling author: When a 60-kiloton explosion destroyed the University of Central Florida, and much of the surrounding countryside, the authorities first thought that terrorists had somehow obtained a nuclear weapon. But there was no radiation detected, and, when physicist Dr. William Weaver and Navy SEAL Command Master Chief Robert Miller were sent to investigate, they found that in the center of the destruction, where the University’s physics department used to be, was an inter-dimensional gateway to . . . somewhere. An experiment in subatomic physics had produced a very unexpected effect. Furthermore, other gateways were appearing all over the world¿and one of them immediately began disgorging demonic visitors intent on annihilating all life on Earth and replacing it with their own. Other, apparently less hostile, aliens emerged from other gateways, and informed Weaver and Miller that the demonic invaders’ the name for them that humans could most easily pronounce was the Dreen were a deadly blight across the galaxy, occupying planet after planet after wiping out all native life; and now it would be Earth’s turn, unless Weaver and Miller could find a way to close the gateways. If they failed, the less belligerent aliens would face the regrettable necessity of annihilating the entire Earth to save their own worlds.
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Vorpal Blade (Looking Glass #2)
by John Ringo, Travis S. Taylor
4.14 of 5 stars 4.14 · rating details · 2,017 ratings · 41 reviews
The sequel to Into the Looking Glass. William Weaver, PhD. and SEAL Chief Adams are back and Bill got himself a ship! The former SSBN Nebraska has been converted, using mostly garage mechanics and baling wire, into a warp ship ready to go “out there.” But as everyone knows, the people who really are going to bear the brunt are the poor Security guys, Force Recon Marines who are kept in the dark and fed manure all day. That is until they land on an alien planet, get partially wiped out and then load back up again. Ranging in topics from the best gun to kill armored space monsters to particle physics to cosmology to health and beauty tips, Vorpal Blade is a return to the “good old days” of SF when the science problems were intractable and the beasts were ugly. The monkeys are out in the space lanes and ready to rock. As soon as they get another roll of duct tape.
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Manxome Foe (Looking Glass #3)
by John Ringo, Travis S. Taylor
4.17 of 5 stars 4.17 · rating details · 1,925 ratings · 32 reviews
In the midst of recovering from their successful if casualty prone first mission, the crew of the Alliance Space Ship “Vorpal Blade” are suddenly scrambled back into action. All other priorities take second place as word arrives on earth of a gate colony which has fallen to an unidentified alien assault. As the only space ship currently available to the Human-Adar Alliance, the “Vorpal Blade” is dispatched to find out what happened to the colony, rescue any survivors and learn the identity of the attackers. With new complexities added to the universe started in the novel “Into the Looking Glass” and continued in “Vorpal Blade,” “Manxome Foe” continues the tradition of non-stop action, valorous if quirky characters and rigorous science drawn from the frontiers of current theory. The odd-ball crew of the “Vorpal Blade” is an unlikely savior of earth, but none dare say they quail at engaging the Manxome Foe.
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Claws That Catch (Looking Glass #4)
by John Ringo, Travis S. Taylor
4.13 of 5 stars 4.13 · rating details · 1,733 ratings · 39 reviews
It’s Not Over Til The Skinny Lady Sings . . .
Working off of a piece of intelligence from the alien Hexosehr, the Vorpal Blade is dispatched to investigate rumors of an ancient and powerful civilization that may have been the creators of the “black box” that drives humanity’s only space ship. Any remnant technology would be nice but what the Blade finds is much more than they bargained for. Worse, the ship is infested by an alien species of scorpion-like arachnoids that has the potential to wipe out a world. Worst of all, instead of being Astrogator, Captain William Weaver is now the XO and he is not getting along with the new commander. And the new commander does not get along with Weaver, the ship’s female savant-linguist or most of the rest of the original crew. And what is that weird noise the ship makes every time it’s in hard maneuvers?
Leave it to the oddball geniuses of the Blade to sort it all out. And the Dreen are not going to like the answers.
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| Creation Date: | Fri, 20 Feb 2015 07:27:44 -0500 |
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| John Ringo - Looking Glass 01 - Into The Looking Glass cover - John Ringo - Looking Glass 01 - Into The Looking Glass.jpg 50.5 KBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 01 - Into The Looking Glass John Ringo - Looking Glass 01 - Into The Looking Glass.mp3 142.02 MBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 02 - Vorpal Blade cover - John Ringo - Looking Glass 02 - Vorpal Blade.jpg 48.74 KBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 02 - Vorpal Blade John Ringo - Looking Glass 02 - Vorpal Blade Pt.1.mp3 99.69 MBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 02 - Vorpal Blade John Ringo - Looking Glass 02 - Vorpal Blade Pt.2.mp3 99.69 MBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 03 - Manxome Foe cover - John Ringo - Looking Glass 03 - Manxome Foe.jpg 56.96 KBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 03 - Manxome Foe John Ringo - Looking Glass 03 - Manxome Foe.mp3 177.46 MBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 04 - Claws That Catch cover - John Ringo - Looking Glass 04 - Claws That Catch.jpg 53.08 KBs | |
| John Ringo - Looking Glass 04 - Claws That Catch John Ringo - Looking Glass 04 - Claws That Catch Pt.1.mp3 90.21 MBs | |
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This post has 10 comments
February 20th, 2015
Requested.
Also Repaired book 4:
Fixed cut point between part 1 & 2, deleted unnessary anouncements (track 2 beginning) & silent spaces, added spaces to improve timing, lowered volumn of Audible announcement at end.
February 20th, 2015
thanks for the extra effort d.
February 20th, 2015
Thanx Dallis! Much appreciated.
February 20th, 2015
WOW This is great! Thanks!
February 20th, 2015
Had to download this just to see how bad UCF is described and how much the area I live in would be screwed up. lol Much appereciated
February 22nd, 2015
I did? So, if I download it from audible it equals stealing? LOL!
Also many states allow you to steal (download) this material freely and legally so check with your state and local libraries.
Here is interesting reading that explains the traditional CONSUMERS’ copyrights. It’s called “First Sale Doctrine” and provides that you can sell, rent for profit, etc, your book. Publishers didn’t like that and pushed that the rights not extend into the electronic age. Greed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-sale_doctrine
I like Hugh Howey’s attitude…and his books:
http://www.hughhowey.com/youre-looking-at-it-wrong/
February 23rd, 2015
Bob Mayer posted a comment here calling me and all of you, thieves. Bob’s comment was removed. The odd comments above are replies to his accusations.
March 14th, 2015
Did I totally miss it, or is (at least) the first book incomplete?
Not that you can’t get what’s supposed to have happened in the synopsis given in book 2, but it didn’t sound complete. Anyway, thanks for the upload. Books are fun, if a little formulaic.
June 27th, 2015
thank you very much!
People call us thieves, but the world is full of Fking corrupt mother Fkers that want to control everything and every wallet… Pufff! Hypocrites…
April 21st, 2016
Audible list the book as 10 hours, 19 minutes.
http://www.audible.com/search/ref=a_pd_Sci-Fi_tseft__galileo?advsearchKeywords=into+the+looking+glass&x=0&y=0
Windows 10 shows it at 10 hours, 5 minutes.
Media Player Classic shows 10 hours, 20 minutes.
Beginning and ending credits are there too so… not sure HOW you think something is missing unless you converted this to m4a; it could have cut off the end.
iTunes is notorious for it’s shitty mp3 abilities. Use FreeMake Audio Converter for M4a conversion. It’s Free. (Settings: 32kbs, 22kHz, Mono)
Dall♥s
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