Medusa in the Graveyard, Emily Devenport
Medusa in the Graveyard, Emily Devenport
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Medusa in the Graveyard
Book Two of the Medusa Cycle

Author: Emily Devenport

Narrator: Caitlin Davies

Unabridged: 11 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/23/2019


Synopsis

Medusa in the Graveyard is the action-packed, science fiction sequel to Emily Devenport's Medusa Uploaded.

Oichi Angelis, former Worm, along with her fellow insurgents on the generation starship Olympia, head deeper into the Charon System for the planet called Graveyard.

Ancient, sentient, alien starships wait for them—three colossi so powerful they remain aware even in self-imposed sleep. The race that made the Three are dead, but Oichi's people were engineered with this ancient DNA.

A delegation from Olympia must journey to the heart of Graveyard and be judged by the Three. Before they're done, they will discover that weapons are the least of what the ships have to offer.

About Emily Devenport

EMILY DEVENPORT has written several novels under various pseudonyms including one which was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick award. She is currently studies Geology and works as a volunteer at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix. Emily is the author of Medusa Uploaded.

About Caitlin Davies

Caitlin Davies is a New York City-based actor and audiobook narrator. Davies specializes in audiobooks for teens and young adults, including the House of Night series by P.C. Cast and Kristen Cast. She has performed in New York and regional theaters and is a member of the WorkShop Theater Company in New York City. She has a bachelor's degree from Vassar College, and has studied acting at the Eugene O'Neill National Institute, the British American Drama Academy, the Barrow Group, and Brown University/ Trinity Rep.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gavin

This was a solid sequel to Medusa Uploaded. This series is engaging character driven space opera that still manages to be pretty thought-provoking with its interesting themes and ideas. The series blends the best elements of concept sci-fi with the fun elements of more engaging characters/plot drive......more

Goodreads review by Nat

This book is such a breathe of fresh air. Funny considering it really takes notes from one of the oldest forms of stories. The Greek tragedy. It probably felt fresh to me because it was emulating it rather than trying to subvert. The sin of Hubris permeates the backstory. It truly makes the book see......more