Web of Life

14

Sally Buds had scarcely arrived on Earth before she is called back into service. She is, of course, Earth’s only real expert on the evil Masters on New Ontario, but now there may be trouble coming from this side of the fold! A Japanese ship representing the Asian Economic Alliance is now heading towards the fold and UN Command fears that they may be trying to forge an alliance with the Masters.This time Sally’s crew includes a battalion of soldiers armed with deadly weapons. But, as before, the mission turns out to be different than expected. Trapped and a realm that makes no logical sense and defies physics, Sally’s crew encounters an intelligence beyond human reasoning and a beast which stalks them mercilessly seeking revenge for a crime they can’t imagine.

Recent Episodes
  • Episode 27 Preview of Splashdown and Wrap-up
    Dec 11, 2011 – 59:13
  • Episode 26 Light Returns
    Nov 20, 2011 – 35:42
  • Episode 25 Darkness Comes
    Nov 12, 2011 – 01:04:52
  • Episode 24 Redemption
    Nov 8, 2011 – 52:20
  • Episode 23 Showdown
    Nov 4, 2011 – 50:58
  • Episode 22 The Ultimate Strategy
    Oct 23, 2011 – 43:30
  • Episode 21 The Price of the Rescue
    Oct 21, 2011 – 53:41
  • Episode 20 Rainbow
    Oct 13, 2011 – 41:39
  • Episode 19 Fanatical Frenzy
    Oct 6, 2011 – 59:22
  • Episode 18 Insight
    Sep 30, 2011 – 51:40
  • Episode 17 Insight and Strategy
    Sep 21, 2011 – 43:33
  • Episode 16 The Captains Return
    Sep 18, 2011 – 48:22
  • Episode 15 Skirmish
    Sep 10, 2011 – 55:26
  • Episode 14 The Web and its Grip
    Sep 2, 2011 – 01:07:15
  • Episode 13 Conflict Without and Within
    Aug 28, 2011 – 01:01:31
  • Episode 12 It Begins
    Aug 21, 2011 – 54:38
  • Episode 11 Past Provocation
    Aug 16, 2011 – 49:12
  • Episode 10 Strained Relationships
    Aug 11, 2011 – 46:14
  • Episode 9 The Web
    Jul 29, 2011 – 59:06
  • Episode 8 Transition
    Jul 22, 2011 – 43:14
  • Episode 7 The Enemy Ship
    Jul 15, 2011 – 58:29
  • Episode 6 The Nature of the Problem
    Jul 7, 2011 – 43:41
  • Episode 5 The Tempest
    Jun 23, 2011 – 48:00
  • Episode 4 Conflict and Judgment
    Jun 20, 2011 – 55:21
  • Episode 3 The Ship
    Jun 15, 2011 – 38:00
  • Episode 2 Preparations
    Jun 13, 2011 – 35:18
  • Episode 1 - The New Mission
    Jun 9, 2011 – 52:06
Recent Reviews
  • PhelineCat
    It’s good …
    A good writer doesn’t know what their characters are going to do. It’s unfair to them and the readers to apply pressure to them when the author wants to alter their lives. I don’t think it’s a spoiler alert to say it happens since most readers won’t notice. Unfortunately, it’s there.
  • E~man
    Love it!!
    I love it starting splash down in 3 2 1 !!!!!
  • Gwyrm
    Twists
    Great plot twists, kept me interested and incorrect with the direction of the story. Great job
  • gaitmaster
    Awesome
    Another great addition to his series of books I found it captivating narration was great and like all great stories I was sad to get to the end thanks!!
  • TerribleJakes
    Incredible!
    This series keeps getting better and better! A must listen if you are a science fiction fan!!
  • DreamingTravel
    Another Great Book
    Based on the first few chapters, I didn't think I would like the book. After listening to quite a few episodes, I realized I was very wrong. The story is not what I expected and makes you think. Overall it was a great book and I can't wait for the next one.
  • Matthew Slang
    Excellent, Thrilling and Moving
    Like his previous story, the superb "Homesick," Mr. Joseph’s "Web of Life" is rich with wild-yet-somehow-believable science, thrilling adventure, and most of all thoroughly developed characters whose ethics, morals, beliefs and relationships are challenged to the breaking point in terrifyingly distant realms of outer space. The writing is compelling, well-paced and does not rely on cliché. The author’s narration is clear, animated, and successful in that it never pulls you out of the story. As with the best science fiction, Web of Life’s imaginatively out-there advances in science serve as a context in which to explore extremes of human experience and to raise difficult questions about humanity. Mr. Joseph’s characters are so tangible and three dimensional that it’s easy to forget they are fictional. So when they encounter this story’s unprecedented difficulties it is at times genuinely moving and truly heartbreaking. Paul J. Joseph is creating some of the best fiction available in podcast now. Listen to his "Marker Stone" and "Homesick" for the full experience and to check out his characters’ previous adventures together.
  • Jeff in StL
    A Gripping Tale
    What a wild ride! This story had a way of making me feel both anxious and excited about space exploration at the same time. I also enjoyed the way the author developed and explored so many of the characters. The pilot's struggle was particularly intriguing toward the end. I found myself trying to imagine being in his shoes but mostly relieved that I will never be in such a dilemma. I would be interested to hear more about the science behind some of the concepts such as the fold and advanced weaponry. Thank's to Paul J. Joseph for another great adventure and I can't wait for the next!
  • DISANTI
    Very good
    5 stars great voice easy to follow there is no trying to figure out how did I get here did I miss something.
  • J,E,S
    Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I am the first!
    Wow I have never been the first to leave a review. well so far I must say the book is awesome, I love the other two books Paul J. Joseph has created, I know its been along road for the writer but I am glad we get to enjoy his firut. the book so far is a great space adventure that I can't stop listen to. thanks Paul, its me the guy who emailed you about a few weeks back, congrats again on the family and God bless.
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