Omnia, S. H. Jucha
Omnia, S. H. Jucha
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Omnia
A Silver Ships Novel

Author: S. H. Jucha

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 13 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/08/2017

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Alex Racine, who led an elite group of humans and SADEs (self-ware digital entities), left the newly discovered planet of Celus-5 under difficult circumstances. Few of the Harakens with Alex thought there was little he could do to bring peace to the embroiled planet. From their viewpoint, the demands of the Celus-5 Swei Swee, the six-legged aliens of the ocean, and the Dischnya, the warring, dog-like, intelligent creatures, who inhabited the dry plains, were too convoluted to solve.Except Alex doesn’t see fulfilling the desires of the two sentient species, identifying the third species hiding in the green, and gaining permission for humans and SADEs to settle the planet as challenges. To Alex, these are merely stepping-stones to what he seeks.Two centuries ago, Swei Swee escaped from their masters, the Nua’ll, and landed their dark travelers on the shoreline of Celus-5. This was the first clue the Harakens had received in twenty years as to the direction the enormous and deadly alien sphere of the Nua’ll originated before it attacked the first Confederation colony.Alex was intent on solving the thorny issues of Celus-5, so he could garner the Dischnya’s support to help him solve the burning questions: When and from which direction did the Nua’ll sphere enter the Celus system? To do this, and prevent potential future attacks on human worlds, Alex realizes he must shed the responsibilities of the past years and return to the foundations on which he built Haraken, which were city-ships, Independents, and SADEs.

About S. H. Jucha

Scott H. Jucha has had careers which spanned many industries, including the fields of photography, biology, film/video, software, and information technology (IT). The Silver Ships novels have reached Amazon’s coveted #1 and #2 bestselling sci-fi book multiple times.

About Grover Gardner

Grover Gardner is an award-winning narrator with over a thousand titles to his credit. Named one of the “Best Voices of the Century” and a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, he has won three prestigious Audie Awards, was chosen Narrator of the Year for 2005 by Publishers Weekly, and has earned more than thirty Earphones Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean on December 16, 2017

This is book nine in the Silver Ship Series. Alex Racine and Renee de Guirnon have bought and updated the city ship “Freedom” from Haraken. Their first stop after leaving Haraken is to free the Independents that the Federation has incarcerated on an out of the way moon. They return to Celus-5 with s......more

Goodreads review by Dan on March 18, 2022

Very good, the whole series is!......more

Goodreads review by Terri on June 07, 2017

Love reading this epic tale. The story line appeals to so many of my needs... great sci-fi mysteries, romantic hints, developing friendships, interacting alien relationships, adventures galore. This particular installment (Book 9) struck me with emotion. The relationship between SADE Killian, aka Th......more

Goodreads review by Jim on July 12, 2017

We’re back with Alex Racine and Renée de Guirnon, his constant companion, but things have changed slightly. As you’ll recall, Alex has an idea that he wants put into effect, but he has to have a lot of resources to make it happen. He knows of a planet, Celus-5 that would be and ideal starting point......more

Goodreads review by Brook on May 07, 2019

Alex returns to Celus-5, and he is not alone. I find it odd, in this series, what gets glossed over and what gets described in detail. The immediate events surrounding Alex's return to the planet and establishment of Alex's beech head, so to speak, takes up about 3/4 of the book. Then towards the end......more


Quotes

“The plot is straight-ahead and quick-paced with plenty of action, and the clear-cut, descriptive, but stylistically neutral text keeps things moving.” Kirkus Reviews on Silver Ships