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Innocent Earth

by Dan E. McClenning

Review Written by W. D. Douglass

Fun Sci-Fi!

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is a review on Innocent Earth written by Dan E. McClenning and narrated by Catherine Fitzsimmons. 

The world building in this story was well thought out. I especially liked that even though humanity has achieved world peace there is still political maneuvering for more money or more power. Character development was also another positive. Through changes in character's relationships, we can see subtle growth which assisted with the over plot of the story. Although some of the protagonist's actions went against his personality. The story itself was very believable with its roots to our own past. That believability is what makes this book so fun. Any sci-fi fan will enjoy this book, especially any believers in the ancient alien theory. 

The narration done by Catherine Fitzsimmons was adequate. She told the story well enough, but the story did most of the heavy lifting. Her shortcoming was in her lack of constant performances. Between being unable to maintain an accent for most characters and other characters having a unique voice then losing that unique voice. I got lost in the dialog more than once. 

The editing, quality, and production were on par with most books I have listened to.  It was clear, no issue with sound or quality


Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.