The Unincorporated War, Dani Kollin
The Unincorporated War, Dani Kollin
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The Unincorporated War

Author: Dani Kollin, Eytan Kollin

Narrator: Eric G. Dove

Unabridged: 20 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/11/2010

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

The Kollin brothers introduced their future world, and central character Justin Cord, in their Prometheus Award-winning novel The Unincorporated Man. Justin created a revolution in that book, and is now exiled from Earth to the outer planets, where he is an heroic figure. The corporate society which is headquartered on Earth and rules Venus, Mars, and the Orbital colonies, wants to destroy Justin and reclaim hegemony over the rebellious outer planets. The first interplanetary civil war begins as the military fleet of Earth attacks. Filled with battles, betrayals, and triumphs, The Unincorporated War is a full-scale space opera that catapults the focus of the earlier novel up and out into the solar system. Justin remains both a logical and passionate fighter for the principles that motivate him, and remains the most dangerous man alive.

About Dani Kollin

Dani Kollin lives in Los Angeles, California, and Eytan Kollin lives in Pasadena, California. They are brothers, and this is their second novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John

The space opera plot is just fine...but it’s buried in SO much bloviation, overexplaining, and inconsequential plot threads that only extended, determined flipping got me through. Really not tempted to try any of the other volumes.......more

Goodreads review by Clay

“The Unincorporated War” (Tor, 462 pages, $25.99) isn’t as good a read as the first book in what appears to be a trilogy, “The Unincorporated Man,” but it’s still a solid, old-fashioned, Solar System space opera. We’ve got the plucky folks out in the asteroid belt battling the evil dictator of Earth......more

Goodreads review by Thomas

I read and liked the first book well enough to continue on to this one. There are a lot of interesting ideas in here that didn't really get explored. The characters felt interchangeable. And I like the standard tropes as much as the next person, but most everybody who ended up in charge of a ship (o......more

Goodreads review by Sean

Yessiree... Woooow. What an epic continuance. Of course I've just had to reread book 1 directly before this, because keeping up with what's happened with almost 5 years of other books in between is impossible. But what a breathtaking follow-on, with the end absolutely and undeniably un-put-downable,......more