Mozari Arrival starts with a cool concept and one heck of a big bang, unfortunately the book also suffers from a few issues. After an incredible in which the Earth suffers an unbelievable attack, the story shifts from high gear into idle where we spend the next couple of hours on rather mundane issues. I understand that Mr. Colrain is trying to show us the type of man Daniel West is, but I just felt it could have been done much quicker. Things pick up as West joins the army and begins training, but then once again things get slowed down when we Mr. Colrain decides to focus on a budding romance. When we shift back into the action, where our heroes finally get to test out their new abilities, it’s surprisingly against regular folks, which I must say was kind of disappointing. Worse is that they have serious trouble with them, which given the technology Daniel and his team are using, just didn’t seem realistic. Given what we saw they could do it training, they should have been able to tear the religious zealots apart before they were even aware they were under attack. I’m not saying the book wasn’t enjoyable, because it was despite the pacing issues. But the book blurb/description promises a very different tale than what gets delivered. The entire book feels like it’s mostly there to set up what should be an action packed book 2. I’ve been a fan of Andrew Tell for a while now, and once again he delivers a great performance. I was given a free review copy of this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.