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Brushfire

Expeditionary Force • Book 11

by Craig Alanson

Narrated by R.C. Bray

4.64 ABR Score (28.8K ratings)
★ 4.44 Goodreads (8.1K) ★ 4.85 Audible (20.7K)
19h 18m Released 2020 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Peace turned out to be the most dangerous part of the war — and R.C. Bray sounds like he's been waiting eleven books to tell you that.

  • Great if you want: deep-series payoff with worn soldier humor and real stakes
  • Listening experience: brisk and funny, but tension never fully leaves the room
  • Narration: Bray owns this role — timing and delivery feel genuinely lived-in
  • Skip if: you haven't started the series — nothing will land here

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About This Audiobook

War-weary veterans of the Expeditionary Force face their greatest challenge yet: peacetime. The Merry Band of Pirates discovers that hanging up their weapons proves far more difficult than wielding them, as old habits and battle-forged instincts clash with civilian expectations. When alien threats emerge that refuse to acknowledge the supposed end of hostilities, the crew must navigate treacherous political waters while questioning whether true peace is even possible in a galaxy still simmering with unresolved conflicts.

R.C. Bray delivers another masterful performance that elevates Alanson's complex military science fiction into compelling audio entertainment. His nuanced character voices bring distinct personality to each crew member, while his pacing expertly balances intense action sequences with quieter character development moments. Bray's natural storytelling rhythm enhances the book's exploration of post-war psychological struggles, making the nearly twenty-hour runtime feel engaging rather than daunting. The audio format particularly benefits the story's dialogue-heavy scenes, where Bray's vocal performances capture both the camaraderie and underlying tensions within this unconventional military unit.