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Galactic Outlaws

Galaxy's Edge • Book 2

3.97 BLT Score
(4.7K ratings)
★ 4.13 Goodreads (4.6K) ★ 4.61 Audible (74)

Why You'll Love This

R.C. Bray was born to voice a cynical ex-legionnaire playing smuggler at the edge of a rotting empire.

  • Great if you want: military sci-fi with moral ambiguity and outlaw swagger
  • Listening experience: propulsive and cinematic — action sequences land hard and often
  • Narration: Bray's gruff, worn-in delivery is perfect casting for Keel
  • Skip if: you need clear heroes — loyalties stay deliberately murky

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About This Book

Deep-cover operative Wraith — once a Legionnaire, now working as Captain Keel, a smuggler and bounty hunter in a galaxy increasingly corrupted by the House of Reason — takes a contract to hunt an enigmatic warlord and finds himself in the company of Tyrus Rechs, the galaxy's most notorious bounty hunter. What begins as a lucrative job becomes a reckoning with old loyalties as both men discover their quarry's true ambitions. Jason Anspach and Nick Cole's second Galaxy's Edge novel expands the series' scope toward full space opera.

R.C. Bray is one of the genre's defining voices for military science fiction, and his performance here captures both the grit of Wraith's underworld existence and the underlying code of a soldier who hasn't fully left the Legion behind. At just over ten hours, the production handles the series' signature blend of action, cynicism, and loyalty with Bray's trademark confidence. Essential listening for fans of military sci-fi.