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Deep in blackest space, the Drasin have watched humanity's journey to the stars - and determined that a species as barbaric as ours has no place in the cosmos. The wreckage of the starship Odyssey, once Earth's greatest guardian, lies strewn across New York City. Abandoned by all but its captain, Odyssey's sacrifice covered the withdrawal of countless troops as the Drasin assault ravaged the planet. When Captain Eric Weston finally emerges from the rubble, impossibly alive thanks to the mysterious "Gaia", he knows with the Drasin it's kill or be killed.
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Three and a half stars. I rounded up.[b:Out of the Black 18692689 Out of the Black (Odyssey One, #4) Evan C. Currie https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1405288872s/18692689.jpg 26540819] is the fourth volume in Currie's Odyssey One series. It brings the story of the war with the Drasin to a close. However, it leaves some questions unanswered; so, I expect there will be more books in this universe. This book begins exactly where the previous book, [b:Homeworld 18043147 Homeworld (Odyssey One, #3) Evan C. Currie https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1370523301s/18043147.jpg 25319833], ends. The two books form one continuous story; so, you need to read them both together. In fact, I recommend reading all the preceding books first.This is pure military SF. All of the books in the series are full of combat – on the ground, in the air, and in space. If that is what you like, this series could be good for you.
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8 primary booksOdyssey One is a 8-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Evan Currie.