Guest Night on Union Station, E.M. Foner
Guest Night on Union Station, E.M. Foner
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Guest Night on Union Station

Author: E.M. Foner

Narrator: Hollie Jackson

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/14/2017

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

On the other side of the galaxy, the Cayl Empire has decided to wind down operations and the Stryx are planning to pick up the pieces. Kelly is tapped to host an open house event on Union Station to tempt the aliens into joining up, but does anybody other than the Stryx actually want the merger to take place?

About E.M. Foner

E. M. Foner is the author of the EarthCent Ambassador science fiction series and the stand-alone fantasy novel Meghan's Dragon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by james

This installment of the SciFi Soap didn't make the five star cut of some of the other books in the series however, it was still an enjoyable read. As with previous books, this starts with a couple years downstream from the close of the previous. Again, the story is peppered with tongue in cheek puns......more

Goodreads review by Kara

A group of aliens are thinking of dismantling their empire and joining the Stryx network. Lucky, lucky, lucky Kelley gets the job of hosting the visiting ambassadors from the empire, who, for the most part, are the most obnoxious house guests you could possibly ask for. On a space station filled with......more

Goodreads review by Patrick

Like a few other entries in this series it ends up being bland because there's really little in the way of conflict or drama to make anything exciting happen. That's not saying there needs to be an epic space battle or anything. But here are two things that were so quickly defused that they were poi......more

Goodreads review by Susan

In the previous books in the series, the author created a system in which humans and other biological and machine species can live without large-scale destructive violence. Many planets and space stations, such as Union Station, are connected in a tunnel network that is conducive to trade and commun......more

Goodreads review by Dave

I just love these books. The character development continues to excel and you really start to care about them. One of the things I love about these books is while Foner always leaves some open plot lines for the next book, each book is a complete story. This book deals with a convention of sorts and......more