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I could still could buy it from Kobo no? Amazon is not currently doing that. Was about to buy several books from amazon including yours, switching over to order from Barnes and noble. Amazon is getting close to an anti trust suit with this…. I bought a few others also. As a customer it makes no sense for me to buy some on amazon and some on another site.

First off its a hassle, second off they all give free shipping if you spend a certain amount of money, so when I buy, I buy several at once. Amazon is annoying me as a customer. Their attitude is one of a monopoly. Only a company with monopolistic power can afford to do something like that. Looking forward to reading your new book, but I can only find the hardcover so far, when will there be a paperback?

Keep ut the amazing work! Best regards,. As I prefer reading off my kindle, any place that offers kindle compatible electronic copies that you are aware of and can point me towards like Baen Books has?

The problem is that Amazon and Book Depository are pretty much the only way to get English books in Germany without paying a fortune for shipping. The perorder option is avaliable here.

Bravo on books one thru three…and for re piquing my interest in sci fi with a story so original! I would love to have all in hardback, tho. Corporate Cannibal Capitalism is dismal- and we all still have to eat. Especially wonderful storytellers! Who come in importance right after farmers- and it is a close call. We do not live by bread alone, but by means of tall tales, true and otherwise.

So please buy these exceptionally clever and enjoyable books sooner or later, in any form available. They should not promise their customers preorders for books that they may not be allowed to sell.

What Amazon is angling to do is kill competition by undercutting them and then cut out any part of the process that is actually making money but Amazon. I was wondering why the latest Expanse novel AKA my 1 full on reading addiction was suddenly listed as not available on Amazon.

I opened up my copy of Abaddon and, sure enough, Hachette is your publisher. Thanks for all the great stories. First of all, thank you for writing The Expanse. I have enjoyed this series immensely in both written and audio form. It is disappointing that Jefferson Mays is no longer narrating the books.

He brought a natural depth to the characters that fit perfectly. I want my old Amos back! Well Daniel, as a committed audio purchaser, a lover of the first three books and a sad purchaser of Cibola Burn audio can I suggest that you ask to be involved in that level of production. I thought maybe I should just buy the whatchamacallit- you know: the thing that is not an audiobook. But then I reconsidered. Perhaps I ought to at least try like the new fellow, if I could.

You never know. The good news is that the new guy, Erik Davies, has narrated several very highly rated books. I think he might be fine. The real problem is getting over the absence of Jefferson Mays. That takes an act of will, if you have identified with his voice as much as most of us did.

So I suggest a short period of mourning, followed by a conscious effort to allow Erik Davies to do his best. He has the hardest imaginable act to follow, but in my opinion he does have a nice voice and a decent style all his own.

So I think audiobook lovers should give him a chance. Just forgive him before you start, once and for all, for not being Jefferson Mays. Then go from there. I agree. The new narrator is fine on his own but it is always tough to switch mid-series. I would love to know why it happened.

In the past, there has been a lag of some months between the two. So he is busy too. It seems the problem boils down to extreme attachment to Mays, and an unwillingness to adjust to a few relatively minor imperfections. Davies reads more slowly, but the mind can be easily slowed to match it. Personally, I think it was a better choice to have a relative unknown than most of the famous narrators, who are too distinctive.

Unabridged: 20 hr 53 min. Format: Digital Audiobook. Publisher: Hachette Audio. Genre: Fiction - Science Fiction - Adventure. The explosive fourth novel in James S. Corey's New York Times bestselling Expanse series. Now a major television series. Enter a new frontier. They find a large, insect-like being that Holden recognizes as one of the security drones from the Ring Station that was so adept at killing things. It is consuming the grasses and fungus on the ground to repair itself. Holden says they need to retreat as soon as possible, but Wei opens fire on it, and kills it; they burn it to make sure it doesn't resurrect.

Basia goes to another OPA meeting. Basia doesn't want any part of it and leaves. At home, he tells his wife he's going to talk to Holden about it; she tells him that their daughter is leaving on a shuttle now to go to University and he runs to stop her. When he gets to the shuttle, he realizes she'll be much happier and safer if she goes, so he simply gives her a proper goodbye. He tracks down Holden and warns him about what's going to happen; Holden isn't all that surprised, but says it's irrelevant because they're all leaving the planet anyway, in lieu of the waking alien technology.

Holden gets Murtry and Chiwewe together and tells them they're all leaving, but neither agrees to his plan. Holden ultimately has to threaten to shoot Murtry, but Murtry gets a call from his team, revealing that they all knew about the uprising because he's bugged the entire town, and he already has his people in position.

He orders his strike team to attack; they kill everyone inside a nearby house that Murtry dubbed a "terrorist cell". Murtry orders Basia be taken as a prisoner for conspiring with the terrorist, but Holden declares custody of him on behalf of the UN, saying he will be kept as a prisoner on the Roci. The Roci lands and picks up Basia. Naomi gives him free reign of the ship; she doesn't see him as a prisoner since he saved the captain's life.

She and Alex have noticed that the RCE has turned its second shuttle into a bomb. They could shoot it with a gauss round, but Naomi opts for the non-violent route and EVAs over to attach a remote cut-off on the engine. While doing EVA training exercises, someone on Havelock's squad notices Naomi welding on the shuttle.

They thrust over to her and she flees, but they use their grapnels to ensnare her; they throw her in the brig. Holden gets a visit from Miller; Miller admits that the protomolecule has been activating the alien robots on the surface, but also that there's a big empty spot in the global network and he needs Holden to check it out; it may be a remnant of the thing that killed the Investigator 's creators.

Holden says he'll check it out as soon as they free Naomi. Up in the sky, one of the moons melts. Elvi goes to warn Holden about it, and also tells him that she thinks they've only encountered the alien organisms on the planet so far that are trying to wake up from hibernation and failing, but it's usually only a small percentage of organisms that fail when awaking, and there are probably plenty more that won't fail. While in the field, Elvi analyses a butterfly-like animal; it turns out that it's not an animal at all, but another sort of alien machine.

Basia's wife, Lucia, the town doctor, asks Elvi to stop by. In her office, she has a boy whose eye has turned green; she thinks it's possibly the organisms that live in the clouds, feeding off the moisture. She tells Lucia she'll talk to her people and Holden, and hopefully they can find a cure. Over the center of Ilus' largest island, on the opposite side of the planet from First Landing, an enormous eruption occurs, creating tidal waves hundreds of feet high, flattening half the planet, and lighting up the dark side of the planet like a second sun has appeared.

The shockwave will soon spread to the other side of the planet. Alex calls Holden and warns him that he's got about 6 hours before the shockwaves hit, which is too soon to bring the Roci down for evacuation or for them to take the RCE shuttle off the planet. They decide the best course of action is to get everyone into the alien ruins.

The storm front hits for 16 long hours. Afterwards, there's nothing left outside but mud, no remnants showing that humans were ever even there. Slimy slugs begin emerging from the ground; someone touches one and immediately dies. Everyone chips in to block all the access points of the ruins from the invasion of the toxic slugs, hanging sheets of plastic on the windows, digging trenches, etc.

Holden tells Murtry they need to get everyone off the planet. Havelock tries to send supplies down in one of the light shuttles, but the planetary defense system comes online and shoots the shuttle down, seemingly from some sort of cannon on one of the moons.

The aliens also have some sort of dampening field that stops nuclear fusion from occurring, so all the ships' reactors go offline, forcing them to run on battery power only. Without their drives, the ships' orbits all begin to decay.

Miller suggests that maybe airdrops of supplies are probably innocuous enough that the defense grid won't take them out, so Havelock begins dropping supplies that way, successfully.

To make matters even worse on Ilus, the organisms that lived in the clouds infect everyone via the rain, and they all start going blind, except Holden. Elvi and the other scientists desperately try to find a cure, and eventually Elvi realizes that Holden's anti-cancer meds are what's stopping the parasites from blinding him.

Murtry tells Havelock to get his ad hoc assault team together to stop the invaders using extreme prejudice. Havelock doesn't want things to escalate any more than they already have, and since Naomi is possibly be the best engineer to solve the fusion situation, he springs her from the brig.

He takes out a few of his own team along the way with tasers and non-lethal rounds, and eventually they find Basia. They manage to get out an airlock and make it to the Roci intact. Holden gets into a fight with Murtry, but doesn't kill him.

Why Jefferson Mays did not read this book as he has done the rest of the series, I don't know. This new guy leaves so much space between words he sounds like a robot or someone with a learning difficulty. Luckily the story is so good you can ignore it but if you can find it read by someone else, anybody else, get that copy instead.

The performer is garbage. Story is alright, very middle of arc though. Things happen but they don't really change things. Man this performer is bad.

The Expanse is a fantastic series and this one while slower than previous books is still exciting. Jefferson Mays is a wonderful narrator allowing me to disappear into the story. Absolutely loved it! I found the previous book a little disappointing as it seemed to drift away from good sci-fi, but this one certainly made up for it.

Going straight to the next! Compared to where we left off at the end of Abaddon's Gate, this book has quite the different feel in ways we havnt seen yet.

I remain optimistic that this book and the major discoveries on New Terra will complete it's Arc in later books Baija and his love for his family pretty much a more radical Prax and Elvi was an interesting character.

Once again though it's another book in this awesome series and I have faith that things will ramp up. Jefferson Mays is truly amazing at his job. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later.

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Cibola Burn By: James S. Narrated by: Jefferson Mays. No default payment method selected. Add payment method. Switch payment method. We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method. Pay using card ending in. Taxes where applicable. Publisher's Summary The gates have opened the way to a thousand new worlds, and the rush to colonise has begun. Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews. Amazon Reviews.

Sort by:. Most Helpful Most Recent. Filter by:. All stars 5 star only 4 star only 3 star only 2 star only 1 star only. Michael Another excellent book in the Expanse series The team aboard the Rocinante are presented with an unusual challenge to mediate between a civilian population and a large energy corporation, and as usual things don't quite go as planned. CybranM Changed narrator? Mads Olsen Not the greatest of the series The story seems to have somewhat of a stand still in the middle of this book, but otherwise it's an entertaining read!

A good story, badly narrated The change of narrator really made this a difficult book to get through. Dr Roger Smith Snottus Ghost writer If you're going to use a ghost writer, then at least get a competent one



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