Overall, if you are a fan of this series then you will love this book. It’s one of the better entries of the series, and the combination of Barry J. Hutchison’s writing and Phil Thron’s performance had me laughing out loud as I listened.

This is book 10 in the long-running series, and while it’s an excellent entry in the long-rjnning series, it’s not a good starting point for those new to the series. As an example, early in the book the main character heals rapidly. How and why he can do this is never explained. Fans of the series know why, of course, but if you were reading the book cold it might have been easy to get lost. This book is the start of a new trilogy so there were characters and storylines that felt like they didnt fit. First part of the book, the crew meets a new character on an alien planet, only to take off, leave him behind, and the real story begins. is this a setup that will pay off in future books? Only time will tell, but I was left wondering about the new character. there seemed to be a story there yet to be told.

I highly recommend not only this book but the whole series. If you are new to the series, however, you might want to start from the beginning and work your way to this entry as it’s not a good starting point for newbies. As part of a bigger whole, though, it’s an excellent episode and I am looking forward to the continuing adventures of Space Team