Ambassador 1: Seeing Red
ByPatty Jansen
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heather unwin
An exceptional example of the space opera genre. this book was just a very entertaining read, all the elements were there great character development, high adventure, several fine plot twists and political intrigue. Looking forward to the next installment!!!!
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carolynne
I have read the first two books in the Ambassador series. Excellent writing. I have had a hard time putting the books down for any length of time. The story about Ambassador Cory Wilson is so compelling. I usually don't buy any books for more than 99 cents. But these books are worth whatever you need to pay. Now I am looking forward to the next book.
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erika jhanie
Excellent read, a very enjoyable twist on human evolution and panspermia theory. Humans as their own aliens. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Could use a little more overt sex and violence. Earthmen should be more familiar with weapons.
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patrick butler
I liked the emphasis on differing traditions and psychology for Human and Coldi. Keeping the protagonist confused and in a hurry made for compelling pacing. I enjoyed reading it and look forward to reading book 2.
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joost
I have enjoyed reading this book. Character sci-fi at its best with good world building. The narrative is fast paced with some great turns. The characters are alive and 3 dimensional. The story plot similar to C.J. Cherryh and her Bren Cameron series. Fun and energetic writing. We'll done.
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